Which of the following best demonstrates how the societies of the Greek polis and the Roman Republic differed?
Roman society treated women far better than Greek society.
Greek city-states were composed of individual societies with unique governance and structure, while Rome was centered on a collection of city-states.
Roman society was hugely militaristic, bent on territorial domination, and Greek city-states were democratic and focused on arts and culture.
Roman citizens had compulsory military service, and Greek city-states had voluntary military service.