They both sought to solve nations' problems in conquest.
The ancient Greeks wear baggy clothing because for comfort as weather was hot
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Greeks normally wore a tunic made up of a rectangular cloth which was pinned at the side seams. Though it was as if they were wearing a sack around them it was well decorated with bright colours.
Chiton was the tunic that the male wore which was of a rectangular light linen cloth and it was comfortable for them while riding horse and at work place. For women it was Peplos- a thick woolen cloth which fully covered the body so that no body parts were revealed.
Himation that was a kind of woolen tunic which was worn during the cold winters which was used as both a cloak and a blanket.
Negative impacts of the sewing machine differs for most people. Some common problem are:
Destruction of eyesight- this is due to the string of the needle...when your pushing the spring into the needle thingy[idk it's nane]
Destruction of the nervous system- the reaction from the constant moving of the sewing machine disrupts the normal flow of the nervous system
Decrease your posture - this is due to the 'hitching' of the back
Increase the risk of disease such as 'gas' - persons who normal sews do not eat on time because of the amount of sewing they do per day
The city of troy controlled the trade routes between the aegean and black seas.
Hammurabi
He was the creator of Hammurabi’s code which is one of the first written set of laws in Mesopotamia.