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Positive: those who defeated the Greeks (ex. Romans) took some of there architecture, literature, etc. and adopted them. Like the Romans, they adapted the religion of the Greeks in a different way.

Negative: there have been many killings that happened in the dark ages, and many were slain

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Q: Name one negative and positive effect of the Greek Dark Ages?
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