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    Books, movies, poems, plays, and stories have all been made about the Greek Gods. These things weren’t made just for entertainment, this was the ancient Greece religion. There were twelve of these Gods and Goddesses and they were all in charge of something. The people of Greece probably came up with this religion because of it being so long ago, they didn’t have the knowledge that we have now, they came up with this to explain the things that they couldn’t explain. For example storms, they believed

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    empire would soon take many influences from the Greeks. In Rome, an empire was beginning to rise. Roman civilization had its roots in Hellenistic culture because they idolized them. They borrowed and enhanced upon the Greek intellectual accomplishments. As the empire expanded this would become increasingly important. As the Romans continued to expand their empire and influence, they were also spreading the culture of those who influenced them—the Greeks. The Roman Empire at their peak had a vast control

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    Classic Greek Philosophy

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    Classic Greek Philosophy. Classic Greek Philosophy is largely based on the ideologies of Socrates and those who supported and added on to his ideas, such as Plato and Aristotle. Rather than believing that the world was created by one or many gods, Socrates and other Greeks relied on observable evidence, scientific reasoning, and realistic thoughts to explain the natural processes of the world. 3. What was the social organization of the Hellenistic Kingdoms? During the Hellenistic period, Greek culture

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    The Establishment and Preservation of the Greek Empire The ancient Greeks were some of the most advanced people in the ancient world. They created technologies and ideas that made the modern world possible. The Greek administrative innovations and new technology established and preserved the Greek Empire. Because of their technologically advanced weaponry and how they used it, the Greek Empire expanded all across the Mediterranean. The Greek military were the first to used specialized weaponry

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    During prehistoric times, the Greeks had outright and unquestionable admiration for their divine beings. They showed their reverence by putting set up numerous ceremonies and festivals to worship the divine beings that they adored to guarantee concordance with them. Specifically, the center will be on the religious convictions of the Greeks, including request to God and present, and also on celebrations and human expressions, for example, the old Olympic recreations and theater. These parts of their

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    century is the Greek Genocide, often referred to as the Pontian or Ottoman Greek Genocide. This genocide consisted of mass killings and exterminations of the Ottoman Greeks by the Turkish rule from 1914-1923. The main dispute was difference in religion and beliefs, Christians versus Islam. What most people do not know is that the Ottoman Greek Genocide is responsible for the almost complete destruction of the Christian Orthodox culture, including monuments and history. Many Greeks suffered from

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    Ancient Greek Beliefs

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    The ancient Greeks are famous for several things. In 776 BCE they invented the first Olympics games. (52) Hellenic polytheists, or commonly known as Greek Mythology, was very poplar religion that helped shaped their foundation of the Greeks. From that foundation, the famous Alexander the Great had resin and concerned most of the middle east. However, nothing is more noticeable then their art. From their sculptures to their paintings, the feature that stand out to me as the most Greek, is their art

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    Greek Conformity Report

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    Conformity: The Greek Society      Conformity, on a daily basis we conform to the social norms set forth before us by our friends, family and past experiences. Group cohesiveness (the desire to which one has to be in and is attracted to the group) greatly increases conformity. Enter Greek life.            We have all seen them, parading down the halls, across campus, and in the Student Union. Strutting around with their number

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    is the Greek culture which shaped the modern society. The importance that the Greeks placed upon their citizens in terms of government, helped shape the Greek culture. The Greeks change in politics from an Oligarchy to democracy. With the reliance on the average Greek citizen strengthened the Greek democracy. From the shift in power from the hoi polloi to average Greek citizen caused a shift in Greek culture. The responsibility placed on the citizens that resulted in the progression of Greek politics

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    Impact Of Greek Culture

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    Greek culture, in my opinion, contributed the most to the development of other future civilizations culture. They paved the way to what is known about Greek and their culture as of today. With the idea of their Religion, Art, Worship of many Gods, and ancient Greek music being the focal point of it all. Which happens to be a great deal of the reason I chose Greek culture as my answer. Majority of the time when you discuss Greece you bring up their past or how Greece came about and the impact past

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