Role of Government and Culture in the Innovation of the Greek City State It is easy to analyze the culture, structure, and technology of the urban state of Greece that culture plays an important role in technology development. More specifically, the analysis of Greek city government, shows that culture plays a very important role in technology development. The form of democracy first seen in Greece is reflected in the structure of the city state. This form of government base is more sensitive to people's needs and can be seen in more traditional types of technology development.
The word "politics" comes from Greek "police", which means "city state". In the ancient world, urban nation was a small country that was regarded as the center of culture and civilization, and people talked under a unified government. What happens in a city state is politics. Therefore, the origin of this word indicates that politics is a term that covers the whole human activity in the city. It represents everything that happens between state and state, as it is now applied.
Political and cultural history of ancient Greece and Rome. Topics include the formation and culture of the Greek city state (urban state), the Persian and Peloponnese wars in Greek history, the world of Alexander the Great and Hellenistic, the Roman Republic, Augustus and the Roman Emperor, then the development and decline of Rome political , "World power" and the status of religion in defining cultural identity. Pay special attention to the way the history of the world of Greece and Rome is shaped by the interaction with each other and their "barbarians" crossing their borders. Prerequisite: Course attribute including AP or IB credit G4
Early Greece and Rome made a great contribution to Western civilization. Early Greek and Roman cultures were handed down, but still affected the modern lifestyle. Ancient Greece consisted of an isolated city state (polar), but the early Roman cities expanded to the empire. Agriculture is the major economic activity of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. Ancient Greeks began to become a city state (polar) around 800 BC. Geographical features are mountainous areas and irregular coastline. The countries of the city are along the coastline and are separated from each other by the landscape of the hilly land. Polar regions include Athens, Thebes, Delphi, Celeron, Olympia, Argos, Collins, Mycenae (Burckhardt, 2002). The Greek colonization in the Mediterranean region is in the form of an extension of an isolated city state.