Answer: Both of these principles advocate equal rights for all people
Explanation: Judeo-Christian principles are based on divine law that gives everyone equal rights. Not like monarchies of the Middle Ages, where only the ruler had that divine right to administer the subordinates.
Greco-Roman principles based on the natural, democratic rights of all to participate in government, as well as a legally regulated law that gives everyone the same rights and obligations.
Quarrels over trading rights with Corinth resulted in a war between the two from 431 - 404 BCE. Athens lost it's empire and Sparta remained the leading power for over 30 years.