Greece's city-states made the political culture of Greece:

relatively violent as there was a good deal of competition
a powerful military force with a strong internationally known navy
rather placid due to the peaceful nature of the population
competitive and engaging as citizens became more involved in the politics of their own city-state

Respuesta :

I think the first one, pretty sure, if not right, so sorry

The correct answer is D) competitive and engaging as citizens became more involved in the politics of their own city-state.

Greece's city-states made the political culture of Greece competitive and engaging as citizens became more involved in the politics of their own city-state.

Athens was a centralized city-state, the most important of the city-state in ancient Greece. These city-states or polis, represented a good place to live and started to trade and more people came to these places and they became urban centers that developed a formal economy, generated income and paid taxes.