Ancient Athens adopted the first directly democratic government
fate is the belief that someone or something (usually a god) is in control of your destiny. to the ancient Greeks, fate was very important. they thought that their actions and behaviour would affect their fate, but ultimatley they cannot escape it. for example in Aeschylus' Agamemnon, it is said that as soon as Agamemnon steps on the tapestries, his fate is sealed because he has offended the gods.fate does not mean anything at all its just in people minds.
There various ancient civilizations that most affect US culture today. Some of them include ancient Greek, ancient Roman, Mayan and so many others.
This got them united and they were able to admire many different gods at once.
The concept that the pharaoh was considered god-king affected the Egyptian society a lot. It shaped there way of life, there religion and gave the pharaoh unlimited power over the people.
All societies everywhere, believe their rituals affect and can influence their gods. Many, today, believe prayers to theirs will make a difference. The ancient Greeks were no different in this matter. They also believed as truly in their gods. Which were and are no more or less real than those that are believed in today.
Ancient Athens adopted the first directly democratic government
The Ancient Greek doctrine of ethos attributed ethical powers to music and claimed that music could affect character.
The ancient Greeks gave the idea of Democracy to the Americans and many of the founding Fathers have studied famous Greek Philosophers works
The main principle which has shaped today's government in the Wast is democracy. it was invented by the Greeks Athens had the first ever democracy.
Sirens would probably also affect lesbians but the ancient Greeks didn't really allow women on fighting ships so the issue never came up. It's a sexual-attraction spell.
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the Egyptians created natural remedies that cured everyday illnesses. they wrote these down, and a century later, the ancient Romans and Greeks found them.
Using the stirrups made it easier to control the horse and it increased the ability of transport, communication and warfare.
They limited the amount of agricultural land, leading to overpopulation and migration to establish new cities. They defined the areas in which settlement occurred, leading to independent city-states.
Penicillin does not affect birth control.
Believe it or not, it can. It all depends on how quickly stuff is moving through your system. If your birth control is going right through you and not getting absorbed, you could get pregnant.