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the terms \achilles heel\, \odyssey\, \iliad\, and \trojan horse\ origi…

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the terms \achilles heel\, \odyssey\, \iliad\, and \trojan horse\ originated where?

  • in roman historical events
  • in italic/roman legends
  • in greek mythology
  • as actions of egyptian gods

the iliad and the odyssey are tales that based around what war?

  • the peloponnesian wars
  • the peloponnesian war
  • the persian gulf war
  • the trojan war

ancient athens was responsible for developing which concept in government?

  • civil service
  • selected legislatures
  • direct democracy
  • written laws

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Brief Explanations

The terms "Achilles' heel", "Odyssey", "Iliad", and "Trojan horse" are all well - known elements from Greek mythology. Achilles' heel is part of the story of Achilles in Greek myths, the "Odyssey" and "Iliad" are epic poems about Greek heroes and events, and the Trojan horse is a key part of the Trojan War story from Greek mythology. Roman historical events have different themes, Italic legends don't focus on these elements, and Egyptian gods have their own distinct mythological stories.

Brief Explanations

The "Iliad" and "Odyssey" (the Iliad and the Odyssey) are epic poems that revolve around the Trojan War. The Persian Wars were conflicts between the Greeks and Persians, the Peloponnesian War was a war between Greek city - states, and the Persian Gulf War is a modern conflict. So these two epics are based around the Trojan War.

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Ancient Athens is known for developing the concept of direct democracy, where citizens directly participated in decision - making. Civil service is more associated with later bureaucratic systems, selected legislatures are not the main contribution of Athens, and written laws were developed in other city - states like Draco's laws in Athens but the key governmental concept Athens is known for is direct democracy.

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C. in Greek mythology

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