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Ancient Greece Noura Al Kaabi

Introduction

Religion

Religion

Education

Education

Government  Many city-states  Most famous ones were Sparta and Athens  4 types of government: Democracy, Oligarchy, Monarchy and Tyranny

Government Oligarchy (Sparta)Monarchy (Corinth)Democracy (Athens) Rule by a small group. Rule by a king. Rule by the citizens, voting in an assembly

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