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One characteristic that was not typical of ancient Greek culture is a strong emphasis on centralized political authority. Unlike cultures with absolute monarchies, ancient Greece was marked by a fragmented political landscape of city-states (poleis), each with its own governance and laws. This diversity fostered a variety of political systems, including democracies, oligarchies, and tyrannies, reflecting the local values and priorities rather than a unified national identity. Additionally, the Greeks emphasized individualism and civic participation over collective obedience to a singular ruler.

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