Cities would adopt a patron god or goddess, eg Athena for Athens. They did, however give due honour to all the gods and goddesses.
The citizens
Ancient Greece wasn't "founded", it just kind of happened and no particular person sat down and wrote up the "Constitution of Ancient Greece." Rather, it was a collection of independent city-states founded at various times by different people or groups of people, who certainly would not have regarded themselves as "ancient" anything, but rather as the very cutting edge and pinnacle of culture (and in some ways they were right to do so).
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.
because they didnt like each other
Each had their own government systems, some alike, some different.
"In Ancient Greece, the people considered themselves as citizens of different city-states such as Athens and Sparta. Each city-state had their own laws and customs which the people were expected to follow."
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You have not mentioned which god. Theatrical performances were don in honour of the gods but in special theatres, not temples which each were the residences of a particular god.
Yes. Each City-state had their own god. for example the greek citystate Athens had a greek goddess named Athena. A goddess is a women god.
they each had their own
sappho was a poet in ancient Greece on the island of lesbos, where women "took care" of each other while their husbands were fighting and stuff
a method designed to determine if two or more variables are associated with each other. descriptive method is used to describe the present behaviour or characteristics of a particular population.
a method designed to determine if two or more variables are associated with each other. descriptive method is used to describe the present behaviour or characteristics of a particular population.
The citizens
Cultural attributes are defined as the specific traits or features that are associated with the way of life of a particular group of people. These attributes are the ones that make each culture to be unique.
Greece never had an empire. It was a collection of independent city-states each with its own laws, gods and customs.
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