Understanding City-States

Understanding City-States

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Interactive Video

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Sophia Harris

History, Social Studies

5th - 8th Grade

Hard

02:52

The video explains the concept of city-states, using examples from ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, and Rome. It highlights how city-states like Sparta and Athens operated independently, similar to Uruk and Ur in Mesopotamia. Rome's transition from a city-state to an empire is discussed, illustrating the shift in governance. The video also covers modern city-states, such as Vatican City, and explains why Portland, Oregon, is not considered a city-state due to its lack of independence from state and federal laws.

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What type of government did Sparta have in ancient Greece?

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How did Athens differ from Sparta in terms of governance?

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Which two cities in Mesopotamia are examples of early city-states?

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What was the role of the Etruscan Kings in early Rome?

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When did Rome stop being considered a city-state?

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What is a defining characteristic of a city-state?

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Why is Vatican City considered a city-state?

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Why can't Portland, Oregon, be considered a city-state?

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a city-state?

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What action does the video encourage viewers to take if they found it helpful?

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