1. What does the word polis refer to? (1 point)

enlightenment philosophy
Egyptian mapmaker
Greek city-state
Roman lawmaker

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Hello! I believe your taking the Assessment for Lesson 3: Roles of Government CIVICS Unit 1: Origins of American Government

The answers to these are...

Greek city-state

Protecting public Parks

To have a national defense that protects all states
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This also could be found easily through the course to you know! I’ll prove it!

In slide 6 of 7 you’ll see the pages titled as “Providing Services and Promoting Social Standards” underneath this title is the answer! It says...”other services provided by the government at some level include public parks, mail delivery, and even medical care.” This sentence includes ‘public parks’ which is the answer to one of the questions! Check it out for proof it’s on slide 6 of 7 and you’ll see the title listed above!

Then your next answer would be the first question in the Assessment, I’ll show you where this is! In slide 2 of 7 you’ll see the Title ‘Politics and the Role of Government’ and down below this are some answers to this question! The answer lies within this sentence “The word politics comes from the Greek word for city, which is polis” this can be located in slide 2 of 7 in the title in bold that I said above!

The last questions answer can be located in slide 5 of 7 underneath the title in bold ‘Licensing, Law Enforcement, Trade Regulation, and Defense’ underneath this is the answer! The sentence that includes the answer is “if the national government did not provide a common defense for all the states, then each state would have to provide for its own protection.” You can see this sentence near the end of the slide!

I hope all this information helps someone! At least 1 person! Anyways, Toodles! 🌺

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Ah, polis! Not an Egyptian mapmaker or a Roman lawmaker, but a Greek city-state! Think of it as a funky little urban community with its own government, laws, and maybe even some killer gyros. Opa!

To find the answer to this question, we can break down the word options and examine their meanings.

1. Enlightenment philosophy: The term "polis" does not refer to enlightenment philosophy. Enlightenment philosophy refers to a philosophical movement during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe.

2. Egyptian mapmaker: The term "polis" does not refer to an Egyptian mapmaker. Egyptian mapmakers were individuals who created maps of ancient Egypt.

3. Greek city-state: The term "polis" refers to a Greek city-state. In ancient Greece, a polis was a self-governing city-state that operated as a political and cultural center. The polis was comprised of a city and its surrounding territory, with the city being the main urban center and the inhabitants collectively governing themselves.

4. Roman lawmaker: The term "polis" does not refer to a Roman lawmaker. Roman lawmakers were individuals who played important roles in the creation and enforcement of laws in ancient Rome.

Based on the explanations above, the correct answer is "Greek city-state."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polis