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Complete 3 tiers of comparison of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome; Government, Arts, Economics and Religion?
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Government:
Ancient Greece: City-states with a variety of forms of government, including democracy, oligarchy, and tyranny.
Ancient Rome: Monarchy, Republic, and Empire.
Arts:
Ancient Greece: Pottery, sculpture, architecture, and painting.
Ancient Rome: Mosaics, frescoes, and large public monuments.
Economics:
Ancient Greece: Trade and commerce, with a focus on maritime activities.
Ancient Rome: Expansion of trade and commerce, with a focus on land-based activities.
Religion:
Ancient Greece: Polytheistic, with gods and goddesses associated with various aspects of life.
Ancient Rome: Polytheistic, with gods and goddesses associated with various aspects of life, but with a focus on the worship of the state.
Ancient Greece: City-states with a variety of forms of government, including democracy, oligarchy, and tyranny.
Ancient Rome: Monarchy, Republic, and Empire.
Arts:
Ancient Greece: Pottery, sculpture, architecture, and painting.
Ancient Rome: Mosaics, frescoes, and large public monuments.
Economics:
Ancient Greece: Trade and commerce, with a focus on maritime activities.
Ancient Rome: Expansion of trade and commerce, with a focus on land-based activities.
Religion:
Ancient Greece: Polytheistic, with gods and goddesses associated with various aspects of life.
Ancient Rome: Polytheistic, with gods and goddesses associated with various aspects of life, but with a focus on the worship of the state.
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