There are no tyrants in Greece. Greece is a democratic country.
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In its past Greece had many tyrants. Essentially tyrants, then as now, seize power outside of the democratic processes of the society. Tyranny is usually looked on as bad thing as there is no peaceful way to change to a different leader.
Greece's government used to be a government where everyone votes but, now Greece has a government like us. We in the United have a government where we have representatives. So to answer your question, there is no difference in governments beetween the U.S ans Greece.
Odysseus was the King of Ithaca, an independent island kingdom in what is now Greece.
Try to picture San Francisco during the 1840's. The "Gold Rush' days with all the grubby, primitive, opportunity seekers. Dirt streets, relative lawlessness, dog eat dog, but with much promise.Now compare that image with what is today's architecturally dazzling San Francisco. Refined, culturally superior. The "Kingdom of Snoot." Considered by many the world over to be our most cosmopolitan and beautiful city, in the bay at the Pacific Ocean. The difference between "Ancient" Greece and "Classical" Greece is very similar, relative to modern times.I hope my comparison offers clear way to "see" the difference in your mind's eye.
every 4 years just like now.
Well, the Mycenaeans conquered Creete around 1400 BC. They spoke Greek and came from a city in what we now call Greece, so does that count?
well they were all diffferent back then so now they have different ways of changing.
It was different from school now.
Persia is the old name for what we now call Iran. It was MUCH larger than Greece.
Yes, Greece is now the third Hellenic Republic of Greece.
Greece now uses Euros
The eastern part of Thrace, which was originally part of Greece, is now Turkey.
Greece has had several different northern neighbors at different periods of time. In Ancient History, the northern neighbor of Greece was MACEDONIA. Greece was later conquered by successive empires (the Macedonians, the Romans/Byzantines, and Ottomans). When Greece became independent again, its first neighbor to the north was the OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Eventually, Greece conquered Ottoman-controlled northern Greece (Thessalia, Epirus, Macedonia, etc.) and now, Greece's northern border has ALBANIA, MACEDONIA (former Yugoslavia), and BULGARIA.
now it is.
Greece
We can say that, politics then is different from the politics now, because, politics then was less democratic than politics now.
Many third world countries have tyrants for the head of the government. Turkey recently elected a man who has taken control of the media, suspended the constitution, and took over the judicial system. This is a now a tyrannical government. Trump calls him his “good friend.”
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