They were alike in that they were all heavily influenced by hundreds of years of Greek culture, art and philosophy. But Hellenic (that is, Greek) culure and Hellenistic cultures were different in that Hellenic culture kept its true, traditional forms while Hellenistic cultures in other countries were only an influence on local culture, art and philosophy but did not replace it. Each and every "Hellenistic" country was different from another by also staying faithful to much of its own traditions in philosophy and art.
cause they have two different and very distant cultures
The Hellenistic monarchies, established after the conquests of Alexander the Great, were characterized by centralized authority and the rule of kings who wielded significant power, often supported by bureaucracies. In contrast, the Hellenic poleis were city-states that emphasized civic participation and governance through assemblies and councils, reflecting a more democratic approach. While both shared Greek culture and language, the monarchies tended to prioritize autocratic rule over the communal decision-making that defined the poleis. Additionally, the Hellenistic period saw the expansion of these monarchies across a vast territory, leading to greater cultural blending and diversity compared to the more localized and distinct identities of the individual city-states.
they were both facists nd dictators so i guess in a way they are alike
Alike: Rulers and similar names Different: time period and religion
They died at different times and by different ways
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well you see they are alike because some cultures are alike i hope that your an sered your question if not I'm terribly sorry
cause they have two different and very distant cultures
The Hellenistic monarchies, established after the conquests of Alexander the Great, were characterized by centralized authority and the rule of kings who wielded significant power, often supported by bureaucracies. In contrast, the Hellenic poleis were city-states that emphasized civic participation and governance through assemblies and councils, reflecting a more democratic approach. While both shared Greek culture and language, the monarchies tended to prioritize autocratic rule over the communal decision-making that defined the poleis. Additionally, the Hellenistic period saw the expansion of these monarchies across a vast territory, leading to greater cultural blending and diversity compared to the more localized and distinct identities of the individual city-states.
I think that no one is the same because everyone has there own rights and they all look different because they all have different parents. Also people from other cultures are not the same.
share the same beliefs
D. They both exist inside a larger culture.
The answer depends on what they are meant to be alike and different from!
No, They are not alike as they have different size, features. There might be a similarity but in my view they arent alike. There food is different, there way of living is also different so in my opinion they are not alike.
Cultural convergence refers to the process by which different cultures become more alike over time, often due to increased communication, trade, and exposure to global media. It can lead to the blending of traditions, beliefs, and practices from diverse cultures.
i think alike