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In ancient times the human culture changed from a hunter-gatherer society to a farming-herding to finally a group of people striving to live close to one another and thus was born society. ... Eventually through war and other means the land of Greece was unified under the Athenians. ... -edu:8080/~dee/GREECE/PERICLES. ... They would also be the benchmark for future governments such as Rome, and the free world of today.
Rome, the most powerful society to ever exist on the face of the earth also started from humble beginnings. ... As they sought unity between the tribes they were able to form a loose confederacy. ... They were able to piece together a government that contained a monarchy like that of Mesopotamia, an aristocracy from the heads of the local indigenous tribes, and a democracy like that of Greece. ... Mesopotamia with it’s rulers and laws, Athenian Greece with it’s democracy, and Rome with it’s hodgepodge formation of what was available.
Approximate Word count = 1161 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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