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MatroZZZ [7]
2 years ago
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Identify and Discuss THREE aspects of Greek or Roman Culture.

History
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Lera25 [3.4K]2 years ago
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Three aspects of <em>(I will choose Greek culture but lmk if u want Roman i can help with that too)</em> Greek culture are their religious values, their significant philosophical, mathematic, and scientific contributions, and also their wide influence on art and architecture.

Greek culture prides itself in its foundational religious beliefs, as the culture focuses on polytheism, or the belief of many gods. Many of their teachings of morales are derived from the many myths and tales of their gods and their relationships and encounters with mortals.

Even today, Greek knowledge and findings remain prevalent, being the key to logical and philosophical reasonings, such as the philosopher Socrates. Greek culture also places an emphasis on mathematics and sciences, also embedding logical reasoning to them, especially in mathematics, such as another Greek philosopher Pythagoras, the founding father of the Pythagorean Theorem used in mathematics in almost every problem.

Greek culture also treasured their works of arts, as they are still priceless artifacts today. Much of their art and buildings continue to inspire the modern world's works, showing their solid splendors of classic marble and the unique structure of a stadium or theatre.

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