The ancient Greeks utilized various forms of governance, with city-states (poleis) being the primary political units. Each polis had its own system, ranging from democratic Athens, where citizens participated directly in decision-making, to oligarchic Sparta, which was ruled by a small group of elites. The Greeks also employed assemblies and councils to facilitate governance, allowing for some level of citizen involvement. This diversity in political systems reflected the Greeks' emphasis on civic participation and debate.
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'WHAT do you use a rule in woodwork for? To ensure cuts/measurements are made correctly and accurately.
push-pull tape rule
It is called contrapposto.
Salesian, right?
They had one man to rule over multiple city states.(or Polis)
for about 40 years
The ancient Greeks did not rule. The Greek world was made up of hundreds of independent city-states each of which ruled itself.
It is Pythagoras' theorem that is applicable to any right angle triangle.
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Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
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The Ancient Greeks did not use the scientific method, it was not invented until modern times.
a greek city state that was having trouble with deciding
beacuse greek empire was the first to rule the world
The abacus was an instrument used by Greeks and Romans for arithmetic calculations, preceding the slide-rule and the electronic calculator, and consisted of perforated pebbles sliding on iron bars.