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RideAnS [48]
3 years ago
7

Which of the following Ancient Greek concepts was NOT a significant influence on Western civilization?

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kozerog [31]3 years ago
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In general, it was "religion" that was not an Ancient Greek concept that had a significant influence on Western civilization, since Greek religion was highly mythical and polytheistic, whereas western religion tended to be monotheistic. 
Alex3 years ago
6 0

i think it will religion

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