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its called the ephiance (greek meaning- system of work)
To exchange their surplus commodities for other commodities they needed. To make a financial profit from trading commodities and services.
Ancient Greeks taught in many places, and in many of the larger settlements, such as Athens, there were places specifically for debate,study and learning, such as the agora, a place that many greek adults went to discuss current events or generally discuss things.
erm... Ancient Greek is from Ancient Greece :P
aristole was and ancient greek scholar and one of the first students of govermment, he believed in thories, of the atomic boundings, a scientist, and a politic.
The prairie settlement on the homeland was invaded by the Cherokee Indians.
Ancient Macedonia was a Homeric style Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula.
Ancient Greek Colonization
Before the rise of the Roman Republic there were many Greek settlements in the South part of the Italian peninsula (and in Sicily). Naples was one of these - it was originally called Parthenope (a Greek name). That part of Italy was even called Magna Graecia (Greater Greece) from the large number of Hellenic settlements there. ________________________________________________________________________________ This is why the ancient Roman empire had a lot of influence from the greek when stablishing their empire.
Polis is the Greek word for political city-state. The term refers to the political, social and cultural center of the different Greek city-states.
its called the ephiance (greek meaning- system of work)
To exchange their surplus commodities for other commodities they needed. To make a financial profit from trading commodities and services.
Ancient Greeks taught in many places, and in many of the larger settlements, such as Athens, there were places specifically for debate,study and learning, such as the agora, a place that many greek adults went to discuss current events or generally discuss things.
What is the Greek word for organization?
Ancient Greek
An Ancient Greek is a native or inhabitant of Ancient Greece, the Greek-speaking world of ancient times.
Ancient Greek democracy was a direct democracy - those who had political rights could go to the assembly and speak or vote personally. Modern democracies are indirect or representative democracies - which means that citizens can have a say in the government through representatives that have been elected by them. The other difference is that women did not have political rights in ancient times.