How did the Hellenistic city differ from the polis?
A) Hellenistic cities had greater political liberties and self-rule but lacked control over taxation.
B) Hellenistic cities could not engage in foreign policy or war, nor could they govern their internal affairs without interference from the king.
C) Hellenistic cities had free and independent markets for trade but few rights and suffered heavier taxation.
D) Hellenistic cities functioned as completely secular entities in which all religious affairs were considered private matters.
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