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luda_lava [24]
3 years ago
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Which items are a legacy of ancient Greece? Choose all correct answers. trial by peers advancement in geometry and physics symme

try and balance in architecture monotheism checks and balances
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____ [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

architecture, trial by peers, and advancement in geometry and physics.

antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Symmetry and balance in architecture

Trial by peers  

Advancement in geometry and physics symmetry

Explanation:

In the modern world, the Greek tradition is very real, perhaps even more so than we thought. The legacy of ancient Greeks is their belief, skills, tradition, arts, science, and technology and also their system of government. A major legacy left by classical Greece was a government based on direct democracy. Greek humanism played a decisive role in the appearance of the Renaissance.

In terms of Symmetry and balance in architecture, the Greeks have been imitated throughout history. The Romans copied many of the Greek ideas into their buildings. Later, Renaissance architects tried to imitate the Greek style of architecture. Another legacy of ancients Greeks is Advancement in geometry and physics symmetry. The Greeks have made a very contribution to geometry and physics symmetry and they developed the idea of the "axiomatic method", still in use today. Trial by peers can also be called trial by jury was introduced by the Greeks. The trial by peers is a mechanism through which it was assured that no one could select a member of a jury for their trial. Trial by peers can be of two-part namely: public and popular. The public provided the common interest of all citizens in a particular case; the national one implied the outwardly democratic form of power implementation.

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