The Greeks relied primarily on cleverness to defeat the Trojans, exemplified by their use of the cunning tactic of the Trojan Horse. This ruse allowed Greek soldiers to infiltrate the city of Troy by hiding inside a large wooden horse, presenting it as a peace offering. The Trojans, deceived by this clever stratagem, brought the horse into their city, leading to their downfall. This victory highlights the significance of intelligence and strategy in warfare over sheer brute force.
it was they're way of life. if they had a question or a dilemma, they would look to the gods of sanctuary. it was their way out of ignorance.
The Greek gods were not very good at solving probems so it usually ended up in war.
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The Greeks in Athens never had to rely on a system of representative government because their population was so small they could all easily participate.
very important because the Greeks needed someone to rely on
it was they're way of life. if they had a question or a dilemma, they would look to the gods of sanctuary. it was their way out of ignorance.
Yes they did mainly because that was all that was available at the time. There is also evidence to suggest that placebo effect was being used.
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The verb rely is normally followed by the preposition "on" (rely on, count on), which can also be used without an object as an adverb (e.g. someone we can rely on). There is often a second prepositional phrase using the preposition "for" giving more information of what the object is relied on for.Example: We rely on contributors for most of our budget.
less glycogen and more fat for energy
Word of mouth.
No, but they rely more on hearing than sight.
Peregrine falcons, like most birds of prey, rely on their speed and agility for defense as well as their talons and beaks (for both offense and defense).
Memoirs allow for more subjectivity.