Greeks took Mesopotamian (Iraqi) works and plagiarized them. "Pythagoras theorem" is one example, of many.
Natural rights are god given rights you are born with other rights are rights you have to work for from other people.
The citizens were involved in decision-making in assembly. In monarchy, oligarchy and tyranny, decisions were made by the upper class.
I don't know how the Egyptians and Mesopotamians viewed history, so I won't speak for them. The Israelite view is that God has placed before us three books of wisdom. The most important is the Torah. The other two "books" are: the created world, including the stars and planets, plants, animals, and ourselves; and the events of history. History is seen by the religious Jew as a book of Divine lessons.
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How does Mesopotamian sculpture differ from Egypt sculpture?
The Greeks and Romans differ in their view of Ares in that the Greeks viewed him solely as a violent God. He is known as the God of war but had many other attributes in Roman lore.
The Greeks created it. The Romans copied them.
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In terms of access to natural resources, how did Japan differ from England?
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The Greeks created it. The Romans copied them.
give me at least 10 examples of Natural logarithms.
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They don't differ that much but they do differ a little just like they differ in the USA or in Asia. Europe is a continent so it's only natural that it has different landscapes.
Creation myths explain the origin of the universe, humans, and other beings, while nature myths focus on explaining natural phenomena and the roles of natural elements like the sun, moon, or animals in the world. Creation myths often involve the actions of a god or gods in forming the world, while nature myths tend to focus on interactions between different elements of the natural world.
Theories differ in their level of explanation and scope. Some theories focus on explaining specific phenomena in detail, while others offer broader explanations that encompass multiple related phenomena. Additionally, theories can also differ in terms of their underlying assumptions and the evidence that supports them.