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I choose the position of military historian for a high school project. For the essay component I have to answer a two part question:
a) Was Classical Greece glorious, and should we study it? (Justify your answer.) B) And if we do study Greece, what can we as individuals, or as a modern society, learn from it that really matters?
I believe Greece was glorious, and we can learn a lot from studying it. If I had chosen the Philosopher or Math-Science historian this project would be much easier, as we still use many Greece philosophies and mathematical/scientific theories today, but what about the military? What uniquely classical Greek military tactics/strategies/technologies do we use in the modern day?
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