How was Ancient Greece politically organized?

A. There were multiple city-states with a common form of government and culture
B. There were multiple city-states with diverse forms of government and culture
C. It was a unified empire made up of people with similar cultures and values
D. It was a unified empire made up of people with diverse cultures and values

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The correct answer is B. There were multiple city-states with diverse forms of government and culture.

Ancient Greece was characterized by the existence of numerous independent city-states (known as poleis), each with its own government, laws, and customs. This led to a rich diversity in political organization, including democracies (like Athens), oligarchies (like Sparta), and monarchies, among others. Additionally, these city-states shared some cultural elements, such as language and religion, but they were politically autonomous and often had conflicting interests.