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    Sparta’s government is better than Athens government because sparta had better leadership and organization of government. Sparta had an oligarchy government. Sparta had a system of leadership. Sparta was a strong military state and Athens . Sparta has an oligarchy government. An oligarchy government means that only a small group of people are leading the group and making decisions. Athens has a democracy. Democracy means that the people rule the country. Democracies are bad because then everybody

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    in both Classical Greek and Roman theatre. Please refer to at least one text studied. Is picturing a violent act‚ worse than actually witnessing it? In our modern society‚ we have become so accustomed to and sometimes enjoy watching violent acts play out on stage‚ however this was not always the case. Ancient Greek and Roman tragedy‚ particularly surrounding the fifth century Before Christ‚ had very different ways of depicting violence within a stage play. Whilst the Greeks presented violent acts

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    The Romans had a very systematic government just like the U.S. has today. In the early days of the Roman Empire it was the kings who governed‚ but around 500 BC a new system of government was created where only male citizens were allowed to govern and take part in voting and making decisions. This system included consuls‚ Senate‚ prefects‚ tribunes‚ and an assembly. The consuls consisted of two men who controlled the army‚ decided cost of tax‚ and made the laws. The two men were also the decision

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    the case with Senecan tragedies versus their Greek counterparts. Senecan and Greek interpretations of the plays Oedipus‚ Agamemnon‚ and Medea bear similar themes‚ being the inescapability of fate and dikê‚ and the lack of clarity between right and wrong. Nevertheless‚ they differ culturally‚ politically‚ and philosophically due to the differences in society as well as the eras in which the writing of these plays took place. Culturally‚ Greek and Roman theatre vary in a multitude of ways. Firstly

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    each one had its own government. Athens and Sparta were two of the most powerful city-states in Greece. Sparta was governed by the military‚ while Athens had a democratic government. Over time‚ people’s opinions about what made a good government changed‚ and various types of governments developed as well. This is a sequence of Greek governments that were defined by Aristotle: monarchies‚ oligarchies‚ tyrannies‚ and democracies. Many places in Greece began with these government systems‚ from monarchies

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    ROMAN AND GREEK CULTURES By Misty Andrews Topics In Cultural Studies SID# 2265664 Abstract: This paper entails about the differences and some similarities about the Roman and Greek cultures. In this paper it talks about Roman and Greek government‚ architecture‚ arts‚ religion‚ and the philosophy. In all aspects there wasn’t to many differences between them. However‚ there were lots of similarities. They shared and learned a lot from each other‚ even though they were different

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    Introduction Classical Greek culture had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire‚ which carried a version of it to many parts of the Mediterranean region and Europe. Greek culture influenced the development of Roman civilization because at first Rome absorbed ideas from Greek colonists in southern Italy‚ and they continued to borrow from Greek culture after they conquered Greece. Ancient Greece has had an enormous amount of impact on culture in the western world. For this reason‚ Classical

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    collectively. There are diverse cultures all around the world from a The great American Life to the Greek Gods. Greece culture is called Greek‚ there alternative names are Hellenic and Romeic. The Greek culture is very different from the American Culture‚ the Greek culture is rich and diverse‚ reflecting Greece’s location at the point of the west and the east meet‚ the American culture is diverse to where a greek culture could be followed there. The American culture cooks with food that has already been

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    | This document is about the similarities and differences between Ancient Greece and Rome. | Comparisons and differences between the Ancient Greeks and Romans The Ancient Greeks and Romans both began their histories as city-states. While the coastline and the mountainous terrain of the Greek peninsula isolated the various Greek cities from one another‚ the city of Rome was located in the middle of north-south boarder. Bordered on the east with mountains and on the west by the sea

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    Legacies: RomanGreeks‚ and Hebrews In the ancient days‚ when culture‚ as well as civilizations were developing‚ many things came to be known as options for later cultures. Civilizations had different ways of doing things and therefore each of their cultures differed considerably. The Romans‚ the Greeks and the Hebrews all presented different legacies to the world. The Romans actually gave a legacy from their political‚ and economic systems. From the political system they gave us two forms

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