Greece and Western Civ

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History

 

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John B

 

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April 21, 2011

 

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University

 

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The Athenians had positive goals for government, but lacked realistic ways to achieve them. The Romans, however, complemented the Greeks with their practical ways of governing. They structured their government as problems arose and were very focused on balancing the power, as they had had past experiences with a monarchy...
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The Roman democracy edged out the Greek one as the plebeians had their own assembly to have a say in. Overall, it is clear that the models that were set in ancient Greece and Rome remain today. As the Greeks and Romans left legacies in government, they also left them in philosophy and religion. There were many great Greek philosophers starting with Socrates and leading down the line with Plato and Aristotle...
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