*laws- People have civil liberties. You have to follow Greek laws even though you are from a different country. If you do not follow Greek laws, even if you do not know them, you could possibly be imprisoned, arrested, or expelled. You can be in jail for a while and/or have to stay in jail many years if you use illegal drugs in Greece. If you get in sexual contact with people is a crime in the U.S. If you use pepper spray in Greece, it will be taken away and you could possibly go to jail for using it.
*who has power- In Ancient Greece they believed in mythology. Oedipus had power. He was the son of King Lauis and the Queen Jocasta. A curse would be put on Lauis that said he would be killed if Jocasta had a son. Jocasta had a son and named him Oedipus. When Opedius was born, his feet were pierced and his father left him to bleed to death. Later, a A shephard found Opedius and brout him to King Polybus who did agree to adopt him. When he got older Opedius had got advice to marry his mother and kill his dad. His dad was killed and he eventually married his mom. Opedius then got power. A Greek goddess with the name of Rhea was worshiped by many people. She was the Titanis(six earth Goddesses) mother of Gods. Her name means "flow". One myth said that she was Queen of Heaven and the wife of Titan Kronos.
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*important leaders- At the beginning of Greece's time they started with hunters and farmers. After that the Minoan and Mycenaean kings took over. There was a famous man named Hippocrates who was one of the first people to release medicine from any kind of a religious superstition.
*system of laws- There are three main stages in the systems that people go through. There is the Pre Legal Society, the Proto Legal Society, and the Legal Society. The Pre Legal Society has no ways of dealing with disagreement or argument. The Proto Legal Society has rules to handle argument and disagreement. In Greece they go through the Legal Society. This System has to consider in a specific way that is so not wanted and they use a warrant to punish someone.


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