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True or false
1. Ancient civilizations were bigger than classical civilization
2. Classical civilizations were only found in Europe and Asia. 3. Contact between classical civilizations was always peaceful. 4. In 2000 CE classical civilization disappeared from Europe.

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Answered by Md0wais
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Answer:

Classical antiquity (also the classical era, classical period or classical age) is the period of cultural history between the 8th century BC and the 6th century AD centred on the Mediterranean Sea,[note 1] comprising the interlocking civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient Rome known as the Greco-Roman world. It is the period in which both Greek and Roman societies flourished and wielded huge influence throughout much of Europe, Northern Africa, and Western Asia.

Conventionally, it is taken to begin with the earliest-recorded Epic Greek poetry of Homer (8th–7th-century BC), and continues through the emergence of Christianity (1st-century AD) and the fall of the Western Roman Empire (5th-century AD). It ends with the decline of classical culture during Late antiquity (250–750), a period overlapping with the Early Middle Ages (600–1000). Such a wide span of history and territory covers many disparate cultures and periods. Classical antiquity may also refer to an idealized vision among later people of what was, in Edgar Allan Poe's words, "the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome".[1]

The culture of the ancient Greeks, together with some influences from the ancient Near East, was the basis of European art,[2] philosophy, society, and education, until the Roman imperial period. The Romans preserved, imitated, and spread this culture over Europe, until they themselves were able to compete with it, and the classical world began to speak Latin as well as Greek.[3][4] This Greco-Roman cultural foundation has been immensely influential on the language, politics, law, educational systems, philosophy, science, warfare, poetry, historiography, ethics, rhetoric, art and architecture of the modern world. Surviving fragments of classical culture led to a revival beginning in the 14th century which later came to be known as the Renaissance, and various neo-classical revivals occurred in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Answered by dishakm888
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Answer:

1) False

2) True

3) False

4) False

Explanation:

1) Classical civilizations (roughly 1000 BCE to 600 CE) - These civilizations were generally much larger than earlier ones, with more political ,economic, cultural, military organizations. They all traded extensively with one another and conquered a large number of new territories .

2) Classical Civilization was more extensive than Ancient Civilization. Only Europe and Asia had Classical Civilizations. Contact between Classical civilization was not without conflict . Classical civilizations did not  vanish from Europe in 200 CE.

3) Contact between Classical Civilizations was not peaceful Classical civilization did not  vanish from Europe in 200 CE.

4) Classical Civilization were bigger than Ancient Civilization. Classical Civilizations were only found in Europe and Asia .Contact between Classical civilization were not peaceful . In 200 CE, Classical civilization did not  disappear from Europe .

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