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Greek citystates fostered intellectual and cultural growth from "summary" of A Short History of the World . by H. G. Wells

The Greek city-states were small, independent communities that flourished during ancient times. These city-states were not only political entities but also centers of intellectual and cultural growth. The citizens of these city-states were deeply invested in the arts, philosophy, literature, and science. One of the key reasons why Greek city-states fostered intellectual and cultural growth was the free exchange of ideas among citizens. In these communities, individuals were encouraged to engage in debates, discussions, and dialogues on various topics. This intellectual exchange led to the development of new ideas and innovations that contributed to the overall growth of society. Moreover, Greek city-states were home to some of the greatest thinkers and philosophers of all time. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were all residents of Athens, one of the most prominent Greek city-states. ...
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    A Short History of the World .

    H. G. Wells

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