Many of these cultural aspects began with Greece's Golden Age. The Greek's Golden Age was a time of peace and prosperity, and it was the time in which most of Greece's contributions to Western civilization originated. Democracy and the Olympics both began with the ancient Greeks, however, the many aspects of Greek culture that have influenced Western Civilization the most though would be their philosophy. The Greeks believed that the human mind was capable of understanding everything. The three most commonly known philosophers of ancient Greece were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Western Civilization consisted of five major civilizations; Mesopotamian, Jewish, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman. Greeks believed in human talent, and that humans controlled what happened in their society. Mesopotamians used a democracy to control their society. Jewish people followed a single god that came in the human form to them. Egyptians were ruled by pharaohs, or gods. The Romans were governed by men who at first were elected by the people, but eventually the leaders gained power through
Many of these cultural aspects began with Greece's Golden Age. The Greek's Golden Age was a time of peace and prosperity, and it was the time in which most of Greece's contributions to Western civilization originated. Democracy and the Olympics both began with the ancient Greeks, however, the many aspects of Greek culture that have influenced Western Civilization the most though would be their philosophy. The Greeks believed that the human mind was capable of understanding everything. The three most commonly known philosophers of ancient Greece were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Western Civilization consisted of five major civilizations; Mesopotamian, Jewish, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman. Greeks believed in human talent, and that humans controlled what happened in their society. Mesopotamians used a democracy to control their society. Jewish people followed a single god that came in the human form to them. Egyptians were ruled by pharaohs, or gods. The Romans were governed by men who at first were elected by the people, but eventually the leaders gained power through