Unite- Ancient Greece was never a united or unified country.
Divide- The rugged mountains and numerous bays divided Greece into small, isolated regions and city-states. Travel between the city states was difficult, so the city states didn't communicate much with each other, and therefore developed a system of governments.
The Greek landscape of fertile plains hemmed in by mountains and waterways promoted independent settlements which developed citadels for defense, and these citadels developed into cities, which had their own government, and so were independent city-states.
Some city-states were located near the Mediterranean Sea which helped them to develop trade within that sea as far west as Sicily ans Southern Italy.
The mountains and the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
to create order. although some people thought it was anarchy
Well I know for a fact that they invented the competitions of the Ancient Olympics, and I have also heard they have invented boxing?
They did the Olympics and the Pentathlon, which is running, Greek wrestling, discus, javelin, and jumping.
No, the the Greeks did not invent the number zero. The Mayans were the ones to create the number zero.
How did Myron create a feeling of movement
Yes, ancient Greeks did.
Yes.
Ancient Greeks
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
In ancient history, prior to Christianity.
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
to create order. although some people thought it was anarchy
Neither. Modern western mathematics has its roots in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, although the Greeks gave it quite a boost.
Well I know for a fact that they invented the competitions of the Ancient Olympics, and I have also heard they have invented boxing?
god is Zeus and his sons and daughters made him something that had honor him with great power.............they made him a statue
No. The Greeks are credited with inventing democracy.
when they did