There were several differences, but in my opinion the most significant was the lack of a central authority in ancient Greece as opposed to ancient Rome. Greece was a rather loose association of city-states and leagues, constantly quarreling among themselves and prone to shifting alliances. It was many small communities tied together only by a common heritage, whereas Rome was many different communities which were held together to make one big community.
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The truth is that there is no difference. The only thing that makes you think that there is a difference is the name. The Greek myths are all from the ancient times, hence "Ancient Greece"
Pericles was a general and political leader in Athens.
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
Ancient Rome adapted many ideas From Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece was more reflective of the philosophy of direct democracy -APEX Hope this helps:)
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Ancient Greece was more committed to democratic ideals-Apex
What was an alliance between 3 powers in ancient Greece
Of course there is. During the Greek antiquity there was no communication between Greece and New Zealand.
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The truth is that there is no difference. The only thing that makes you think that there is a difference is the name. The Greek myths are all from the ancient times, hence "Ancient Greece"
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Polis, or "city state," was the basic politicial unit of Greece.
Ancient Greek Colonization
The city-state.