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    Greece presents a situation worse than the Eurozone and the PIIS. It shows very high unemployment rate together with a low labor productivity. All this leads to a probable situation of poverty or social exclusion relatively bad. Gross savings are very bad and so is the disposable income. This together means that population have very low purchasing power and no considerable deposits in their bank accounts. The inflation rate is below the annual 2% expected by the Eurozone. Exports are also very low

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    in Western Europe. Likewise‚ Greece has played an important role in influencing today’s cultural and political systems. It borders countries such as Albanians and Turkey and lies in South Eastern Europe. It lies in a geopolitical strategic place at the tip of Europe‚ Asia‚ and Africa. It shares a rich culture that has seen it referred to as the cradle and source of modern civilization. It is this rich culture that has played a great role in shaping the modern Greece evidenced today. The focus

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    that Greece has one of the richest histories in the world. Historians believe the Minoan culture‚ which inhabited the Greek island of Crete as far back as 2700 BC‚ is one of the oldest known civilizations to exist. The Minoans were known for being far ahead of their time. Excavations in Crete show that that many of their dwellings contained indoor plumbing which is an amazing feat for a civilization that existed 4‚700 years ago. Historians believe that what is referred to as Ancient Greece began

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    Greece was the birthplace of Western Civilization because its culture became the embodiment for the other western civilizations. The tale of the ancient Greek civilization showed an immense painful history of foreign supremacy. But their civilization was built on solid foundation and led by powerful leaders that created values‚ norms and customs that are still being practiced and observed by many modern societies. This is the reason why the Greek civilization continued to flourish‚ remembered‚ celebrated

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    Ancient Greece 3000 BCE was the start of one great civilization which became known as ancient Greece. Throughout the years there have been many cultures to adopt the many accomplishments that the Greeks have made. This civilization had many accomplishments such as those in art‚ architecture‚ sports‚ government‚ and education. One accomplishment that the Greeks have made has to do with the art. Arts and architecture had become a way of living for ancient Greece. Because Grecian life was dominated

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    Ancient Greece is called ’the birthplace of Western civilisation’of Western civilisation’. About 2500 years ago‚ the Greeks created a way of life that other people admired and copied. The Romans copied Greek art and Greek gods‚ for example. The Ancient Greeks tried out democracy‚ started the Olympic Games and left new ideas in science‚ art and philosophy (thinking about life). There was not one country called "Ancient Greece." Instead‚ there were small ’city-states’. Each city-state had its own

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    There were many events in Ancient Greece that were turning points in the history of Greece. The formation of the Delian League was one of them. In the following paragraphs‚ the Delian League will be explained as to what it was‚ how it was formed‚ and how it affected everyone involved throughout the time it existed (both negatively and positively). First‚ the Delian League was an agreement made between Athens‚ and the Aegean coastal regions as well as the Ionian islands as to a naval force to continue

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    Development of the Polis Extended Response The polis first originated in Greece‚ which was built by the people who had colonised in Greece. This was all during the archaic period which was c. 8th and 9th century in 800-500BC. The Hellenes (the Greeks) of Archaic Greece had extensive knowledge on how to make a working successful city-state. The Hellenes settled into many places or “city-states” which later on became known as‚ Athens‚ Sparta‚ Thebes‚ Corinth‚ etc. Many city-states were built on the

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    city-states’ lifestyle was. Government and Military determined success‚ safety‚ and warfare in the city-states of Ancient Greece. The Government in Ancient Greece varied around the city-states. There were many city-states that existed in Ancient greece‚ and all of them had their own opinions about government. “A small group of wealthy men governed most city-states of ancient Greece. This form of government‚ in which a few powerful people rule‚ is called an oligarchy.During the 500’s B.C.‚ some city-states

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    Greek- city-states By looking at oligarchy‚ democracy and military governments developed from overrule of tyrants from the Archaic to the Classical periods‚ it is apparent that Greece was in need of political unification. It was certain that Greece was in need of political alliance; however it was an impossible goal to achieve for many eras. The first clue to the non-political union was the explosion of population during the archaic period. Once‚ the city-states‚ polis‚ were established‚ many

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