Slaves - they had to have their owner as sponsor.
In their own homes.
Ancient Greece is very unique in it's own way like it has no river.
they each had their own
Ancient Greece was not a unified country with a single government; every city had its own government, and every city also had its own form of government, and its own method of choosing a ruler.
No, ancient Greece was not monotheistic. The ancient Greeks believed in a pantheon of gods and goddesses, with each deity having their own specific powers and domains.
Ancient Greece comprised several hundred independent city-states, each of which had its own laws. Can you refine the question.
parents were the ones to buy land.
In ancient Greece, ownership of a business was primarily limited to free male citizens. Women, slaves, and foreigners typically did not have the legal rights to own property or run businesses. However, some wealthy women could manage or invest in businesses indirectly through male relatives. Additionally, certain professions, like trade, were often left to metics (resident foreigners), who could engage in commerce but did not have full citizenship rights.
There are farms in Greece today (of course) and there were also farms in ancient Greece. Countries that cannot supply their own food are generally doomed. Greece is and was no exception.
Greece consisted of hundreds of independent city-states, each with its own territory, city and government.
He killed his own mother after finding out she killed his father
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