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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.
There was no throne of Greece. Greece was not a unified country. It comprised of independent city-states with varying forms of government, wherein some states sometimes formed temporary defensive leagues.
Many art styles have come from Ancient Greece.
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Boat because there were many islands and lots of water
yes It depends what you mean by 'better'. It is certainly less efficient than many other forms of government.
The Qur'an does not perscribe or prohibit any form of government, but Islam has historically been connected to theocatic autocracies. Many Muslims argue that this history is evidence that Islam only supports certain forms of government,
Many of Greece's rulers also controlled N. Africa. Allowing both to share culture and history with each other.
Ancient Greece did not necessarily exist as one country. There were many cities within Greece that governed themselves based on different governments. The Athenians did have a democracy, but the Spartan's government was militaristic. There were also monarchies, oligarchies and several other types of government.
Many forms of government from Democracy to Tyranny Meritocracy and Aristocracy to Plutocracy.
Because its history is great and show beautifull islands and views
While democracy was invented by the Greeks and is highly valued in Greek society and culture, Greece has had many undemocratic governments, and for most of its history was a monarchy of some type (the last monarch, Constantine, abdicated in 1967). Modern Greece suffered through several dictatorships who rejected the idea of parliamentary democracy, like that of Metaxas in the 1930s and a military junta from 1967-74. In addition, the Greek government of the 1940s and 1950s, while observing all the forms of democratic parliamentary monarchy, was in substance a pseudo-democratic oligarchy.