In ancient Greece, being self-sufficient (or "autarky") was generally viewed positively, as it signified independence and the ability to provide for oneself without relying on others. This was particularly valued in agricultural communities, where self-sufficiency meant stability and resilience. However, in the context of city-states like Athens, which thrived on trade and cultural exchange, excessive self-sufficiency could be seen as isolating and detrimental to social and economic development. Thus, while it had its merits, the value of self-sufficiency varied based on the specific societal context.
no thing
the city thing was the ATHENS. have a good cristmas
Greece is the name of the country and the Greek are the people who live there in the country of Greece
No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.No, for two reasons. One, Greece never had an empire so there was no empire to fall. Two, what we consider to be homosexuality, was a cultural thing in ancient Greece and had nothing to do with the civic conditions that caused the cities of Greece to be conquered.
Greece's Current presidency IS a democracy....The thing is that there is no such thing as a true democracy anymore. But THEORETICALLY it's a democracy based country. Just like he U.S.:)
They invented everything.
Zeus is the "God" of the "Gods"...He is the ultimate god.His Lightning Bolts are the most powerful thing in the world.Zeus was famous for being the king of all gods and to look after the whole of greece.
The truth is that there is no difference. The only thing that makes you think that there is a difference is the name. The Greek myths are all from the ancient times, hence "Ancient Greece"
1832, this is when Greece was founded but implementation means when something started so it should mean basically the same thing.
yes. It is next to Greece, Turkey, Serbia and Macedonia
The same thing you learned in school but in Greek
every thing