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What was the political system of ancient Greece?
The political system of ancient Greece was a city-state system.

From the 8th century BC to the 6th century BC, the ancient Greek city-state system began to take shape. On the basis of the gradual disintegration of clan social organizations, more than 200 city-states have formed in various parts of Greece.

The formation and development of ancient Greek city-state system was the result of social and economic development and cultural progress in Greece at that time, which in turn promoted the further prosperity of social economy and culture. The city-state system and the social development of Greece at that time complemented each other.

Development history

1, (breaking the blood clan and opening up): Solon Reform in 594 BC.

2. (Abolishing property restrictions, finally established): "Kristini Reform" in 508 BC.

3. The heyday: After the 5th century BC, especially after the Greek-Persian War, the democratic politics in Athens ushered in its heyday. From 443 BC to 429 BC, Pericles was successively elected as the chief general of the Committee of Ten Generals in Athens, which opened the Pericles era.