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Religion: What were the common religous practices ? What was rhe goverment’s role religion?

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Religion: What were the common religious practices of the Ancient Greek Empire and the Ancient Roman Empire?What was the government’s role in religion? state the differences.

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Religion: What were the common religious practices of the Ancient Greek Empire and the Ancient Roman Empire?What was the government’s role in religion? state the differences.

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The common religious practices of the Ancient Greek Empire involved the worship of gods and goddesses, and they often held festivals to honor them. The Ancient Roman Empire also worshiped gods and goddesses, but they also had a strong focus on ancestor worship and the veneration of deceased leaders.

In terms of the government's role in religion, the Ancient Greeks believed in the separation of church and state, while the Ancient Romans believed that religion and government were intertwined. The Romans had state-sanctioned priests who were responsible for carrying out rituals and ceremonies, while the Greeks left religious practices more in the hands of individual citizens and communities. Additionally, the Roman Empire often used religion as a tool for political control and propaganda, whereas the Ancient Greeks did not have a centralized government that could do so to the same extent.

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