Yes and no- Greece suffered economic collapse in the early 1930s, contrary to Rome abviously your talking about ancient Greece and rome so of course Greece started before rome.
trading was really important in greece, more important than rome. fish wasbig in greece. rome didn't have fish.
Both Greece and Rome gave us a great deal of scholars.
Rome then and now is in Italy. Greece is to the east, over on the other side of the Adriatic Sea.
in rome. Mainly in italy and greece.
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Greece is a country. Rome is the capital city of Italy so no Grece is not in Rome
Yes and no- Greece suffered economic collapse in the early 1930s, contrary to Rome abviously your talking about ancient Greece and rome so of course Greece started before rome.
This question is really an opinion, but I would say that it would have to be Greece because Greece layed down the foundations for both of the other civilizations. Actually no, it didn't. Greece was a Democracy where the people ran the government and Rome was actually a Republic with representatives. Considering the U.S. government is a Democratic Republic, I would have to say Rome and Greece influenced the country's government.
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Ancient Rome was more sucessful.
Rome is a city in Italy. Greece is a country in Europe.
Rome captured Greece!
Rome was the group that took over Greece.
Nowhere, Rome is in Italy.
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