Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian
traditions were similar in their influence of democracy as they helped spread
the ideas of government. Both traditions subscribed to the rule of law. They
advocated for equality and the rights and liberties of every individual in
addition to holding elections to elect officials.
Answer: Government was centred in the town, but citizens of the polis lived throughout its territory. Ideally, the polis was a corporation of citizens who all participated in its government, religious cults, defense, and economic welfare and who obeyed its sacred and customary laws.
Explanation:
Yes, in some cases, such as riding in the front seat.
But, no in cases such as auditions for a play.
Claudius died on October 13, 54 ad.