Social Sciences, asked by nagabusham1234, 8 months ago

do you think the use of maps has changed from the time of ancient Greeks to now? in what ways are they similar and different?​

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Answered by satyavirchauhan231
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Explanation:

Power is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. This type of distribution can be called the horizontal distribution of power. This type of power sharing allows different organs of government placed at the same level to exercise different powers.

Answered by ntjneha
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The world map made by the Greeks was actually made to establish trading routes in the sea, whereas, the modern maps are used for a number of purposes. Map made by the Greeks was based on an illustra-tion in several of the earliest remaining records. The modern maps include every aspect of the world such as geographical, political boundaries, density, roads, sea routes, air routes etc. The main difference between both the maps lies in the fact that the old maps had some limitations in lack of proper technol-ogy, whereas, the modern map involves advanced technology which accurately defines coastlines and other important boundaries.

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