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They established temples and ran religious festivals at which they performed plays, ran athletic contests and feasted in the gods' honour.

The Greeks were very canny - they made up the story that the gods preferred the entrails of a sacrificed animal, so they burnt the offal on the altar for the gods and then themselves feasted on the meat.

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ancient greeks please their gods:

~obedience

~Sacrafice(normally men and women)would be killed on top of an Altar as a sacrafice,in belief that the gods are satisfied

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prade in the temples to Zeus Hades and Poseidon

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Greeks offered sacrifices (didn't like human sacrifices, and if they forgot a god the god they forgot would avenge it) to the gods

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The ancient civilizations sang songs and danced to please there gods.

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they built statues of them all around town. my recorce is a 6t grade textbook.

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The Greeks performed rituals.

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