Answer:
In Greece, citizenship meant sharing in the duties and privileges of membership in the polis, or city-state*. ... Citizens were required to fight in defense of the polis and expected to participate in the political life of the city by voting.
Religion was important because people wanted to have a reason for the changing of the seasons, even an answer to why the world was created. And even why we were created to answer the question of do we have a purpose or do we just exist? It drove society apart by making people pick sides of which religion is the right or even true religion.
Teachers, social workers, nurses, and librarians.
I hope this helps!!
Hmph..Harvests had been poor and mass hunger a serious danger in 1305-1314; then, in 1315-1322, famine devastated most of Europe<span>. Spring and Summer floods led to crop failures, so that peasants had absolutely no surplus grain to sell at market in fall 1315...
Love, grace..-
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