
Ancient Greece's Economy and Culture
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Ancient Greece's Economy and Culture
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Lets first define Economy
Economy is
The process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
There are two main kinds and both were born in the times of ancient Greece.
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A barter economy is a cashless economic system in which services and goods are traded at negotiated rates.
Barter-based economies are one of the earliest, predating monetary systems and even recorded history. People can successfully use barter in many almost any field.
Key word Exchange
Barter Economy
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Economics Follows many principles, rules and laws.
There's one rule in economics which is really important.
Everybody wants something and everybody have something to give.
Theres another main kind of economy
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Is a system or stage of economic life in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods.
Key word Exchange
Money Economy
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Multiple Select
What is Economy?
A law that everyone must follow to exchange goods and services.
The Exchange of good and services
The process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
The Exchange of cards for the world cup's album.
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Multiple Select
Which are the two main kinds of the economy?
Barter
Bater
Money
Switzerland
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Money economy origin
It depends who you ask.
Coinage = Money (in the Greek experience the two are equated) was invented in Greece or Asia Minor (Lydia) in the later seventh or earlier sixth century. The Greeks eagerly copied/adapted this innovation and it spread rapidly in their cities during the sixth century. The result was a profound transformation in Greek economy and society. Before the Greek adoption of coinage, the ancient Mediterranean world knew only primitive money, not money as we know it. Primitive money was incapable of generating the revolution that Greece experienced.
Some say it was in Phoenicia, and Mesopotamia
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Ancient Greece's Culture
Culture englobes lots of things like:
Ancient Greece had lots of city-states.
Marathons came from Ancient Greek times!
About one-third of the Ancient Greeks were slaves.
The juries were huge!
They worshipped many Gods and Goddesses.
12 of the Gods and Goddesses lived on Mount Olympus.
Greeks called themselves 'Hellenes'.
Culture is everywhere.
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Literature and theatre was an important aspect of Greek culture and influenced modern drama.
Greek culture influenced the Roman Empire and many other civilizations, and it continues to influence modern cultures today.
Literature and Drama
The art of thinking is the base of most of their developments and even those from nowadays.
Philosophy
Their main Developments were
The Greeks were known for their sophisticated sculpture and architecture.
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