Asked by aaqx

Ancient Rome and Ancinet Greece
Arts: What contributions or achievements did each civilization make in visual art, science, architecture, literature, theater, and medicine?
Religion: What were the common religious practices? What was the governmentโ€™s role in religion?

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Answered by Writeacher
It seems to me you'll find all these answers in your text and/or study materials.

Read/re-read your text with these specific questions in mind.
Answered by aaqx
actually i read it three times before doing this post one hour ago
Answered by pinknpurple flag :^
common religion in ancient Greece was sacrifice especially blood from animals. Citizens in ancient Rome worshiped many gods at first and then began to believe in Christianity. Greece created theater and held lots of festivals. Rome was extremely appreciative of art and did it often.

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Ok this is late af but Iโ€™ll post what I find for everyone in a bit for arts
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My Response, plz reword: The Greeks developed the idea of theater and hosted numerous festivals. The Romans were a huge fan of art, for example, sculptures were major part of roman culture and can be found in many museums throughout Europe.
Answered by Pooboo at Hecking
pinknpurple flag :^ is actually wrong. The question is asking What contributions or achievements did each civilization make in visual art, science, architecture, literature, theater, and medicine? She or He only said about religion and theater and art. I mean wth bro. It should have said that about what advances the two civilizations had made for example science or music or anatomy or whatever and religion had nothing to relate with the question only advancements and contributions the two civilizations had made I c'mon man she or he might people eighty or seventy percent so dont trust her
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Answered by Pooboo at Hecking
Math and science were two of Greece's greatest achievements. In the fields of psychology, astronomy, geometry, biology, physics, and medicine, they accomplished a great deal. The idea of democracy, a type of government created from ancient Greece, influences many countries today including the US. The Greeks developed the idea of theater and
hosted numerous festivals. Greek art also developed a major influence for example the pillars of the White House are Greek style. Plz reword
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Answered by ko
Ancient greece made sculptures to tell stories and to praise their mainy gods and goddesses and built temples and sanctuaries for them, they also did theater to tell stories of gods/goddesses or the person in charge of their city-state. my answer please reword
Answered by croolkid
yall didnt even tell the answer for rome ya lazy nit wits
The government part for Rome is this: There were three parts of government: the Senate, the Consuls, and the Assemblies. The Senate was composed of leaders from the patricians, the noble and the wealthy families of Ancient Rome. They were the law makers, and they controlled the spending.
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Religion: What were the common religious practices? What was the governmentโ€™s role in religion? For Ancient Greece.
Hey bot, Government: What was the structure and what were the main principles of each civilization's government? For Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
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What were the common religious practices with the Greeks ? What was the governmentโ€™s role in religion with the Greeks?
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What were the common religious practices for the romans? What was the governmentโ€™s role in religion for the romans?
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Religion played an important role in Ancient Greece. The Greeks believed in many gods and goddesses, and their religious practices included sacrifices, offerings, and festivals. Temples and sanctuaries were built to honor the gods and goddesses, and people would come to these places to pray and make offerings. The government's role in religion was to organize and regulate the many festivals and rituals that took place throughout the year.
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In Ancient Greece, there was no single government or ruler. Instead, each individual city-state had its own system of government, ranging from monarchies to oligarchies to democracies. The most well-known form of government that emerged from Ancient Greece was democracy, which was first developed in Athens in the 5th century BCE.

Ancient Rome, on the other hand, initially began as a monarchy but eventually became a republic. The Roman Republic was based on the principle of separation of powers, with three branches of government - the Senate, the consuls, and the assemblies - each with a specific role in the governance of the state. The Republic was eventually transformed into an empire, with an autocratic ruler known as the emperor at its head.
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In Ancient Greece, religion played an important role in daily life. The Greeks believed in many gods and goddesses, and their religious practices included making offerings and sacrifices to the gods, and participating in festivals to honor them. The government's role in religion was primarily to organize and regulate the many festivals and rituals that took place throughout the year. For instance, the state would finance the construction and maintenance of the temples and shrines, and would oversee the organization of religious processions and festivals. The priests and priestesses who served in the temples were also often appointed and paid by the government.
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In ancient Rome, religion was also an integral part of daily life. The Romans believed in many gods and goddesses, and they would make offerings and sacrifices to them, hoping to gain favor or protection. There were many public festivals and ceremonies throughout the year to honor the gods, which often involved religious processions, feasting, and games.

The government played an important role in Roman religion. The priests and priestesses who served the many temples throughout Rome were appointed by the government and were responsible for carrying out the state's religious duties. The government also funded the construction and maintenance of the temples and shrines, and provided the resources needed for the many religious festivals and ceremonies. In this way, religion became an important part of Roman identity and a way for the government to demonstrate its power and influence.
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