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Same form of government (democracy), legal and educational system (with minor differences) social security. In everyday life is about the same as in the US. The Greeks go for coffee, restaurants, clubs etc. Both are democracies though the US is a more stable democracy. Greece has an economy that is much smaller than the US and heavily reliant on tourism.
How has the independence affected life in India? It has given them the right to vote and to make their own laws. (More information): India got its independence in 1947.
The Greeks adopted many gods of the Egyptian pantheon. The Greeks assimilated much of Egyptian religion into their own faith and worship life. The way the Greeks offered divine patronage was also similar--even though the Greeks may have had different names for their deities.
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Clay mixed with blood of the gods.
Both worshiped multiple gods, each assigned to a different element of life.
geography affected how life in Greece developed.
The temples of the gods, and particularly the patron god of the city-state.
In comparison to the more active gods and goddesses in mythology, Hades lived a quiet life as the ruler of the Underworld, but as there are not many myths of this god we can not imagine how his day to day life went on as his existence was both a comfort and a dread for the ancestors of the people of Greece.
well good question. In Greece mythology wasn't just fake stories made up for entertainment but it was the Greek way of life and what that means is the gods and goddesses explained daily life
Polytheism - they had about 2,000 gods, one responsible for each facet of human life.
Egyptians are doing rituals, even sacrifices to pay respect and honor to their Gods in their daily life. This is because they believe that catastrophes and natural calamities are caused by the Gods.
Polytheism - they had about 2,000 gods, one responsible for each facet of human life.
Sexual performance for both male & female can be directly or indirectly affected by diabetes.
It was out of the way in the far north of Greece, high, inaccessible and often shrouded in cloud. They marked it as the home of the gods. In their usual pragmatic way in regard to religion, they were happy to banish the gods there well away from their own normal life in central and southern Greece.
Ancient Greeks were honoring six gods and six goddesses who were controlling the powers of nature and every day life of men.
Zeus affected life in Greece by giving his fellow people a chain of different weather, (because he is the god of sky), and giving himself as a symbol of thunderstorms