Comparison lines of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece.

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Form of government. In Egypt, there was a despotism typical of the Ancient East with a strong power of the ruler (pharaoh), the transfer of power by inheritance. In ancient Greece, democracy was first formed in different versions, from Athens to Sparta (military democracy, aristocratic and oligarchic republic, depends on the period).
Army. The Egyptian army consisted of Nubian archers, chariots, and a variety of light infantry. In ancient Greece, because of the mountainous terrain, the use of chariots was less useful, so the army consisted of heavy infantry (hoplites), there was light infantry and a strong fleet.
Features of the economy. The Greeks had little land, so they developed trade, created colonies (from Spain to the eastern coast of the Black Sea). Egypt was an agricultural culture, the population lived around the Nile and in the oases, and everything was grown there.
Features of everyday life. The Egyptians wrote in hieroglyphs on papyri; the Greeks had an alphabet. Greece also had the Olympics and developed public speaking and literature. Mummification in and burial in pyramids was not practiced.



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