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why was ancient greece given the distinction of being called the birth place western civilization? anser In 150 word​

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Answered by theclumsycapsicum
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The civilization of ancient Greece flowered more than 2500 years ago but the ideas of the ancient Greeks continue to influence the way we live today. The people of ancient Greece attempted to explain the world through the laws of nature.Greek sailors learned from many different cultures and spread their ideas to many lands far from their home. The Greeks learned the alphabet from sea-faring Phoenicians, who lived in what is now Syria and Lebanon

Ancient Israel sprang Christianity with its ideals of the brotherhood of humanity. Strong cultural contributions also emerged from the pagan Germanic, Celtic, Wendic, Finnic, Baltic and Nordic peoples of pre-Christian Europe. Following the 5th century Fall of Rome, Europe entered the Middle Ages, during which period the Catholic Church filled the power vacuum left in the West by the fallen Roman Empire, while the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) endured for centuries

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