Chapter 10: Mediterranean Society: The Greek Phase: Invasions and Conflict: The Power of Warfare Quiz
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As the Greek world emerged it was clear that conflict and warfare would serve as not only a constant but also as a means of transformation and adaptation. The Greek war machine was certainly formidable, as described by Homer, but was also effective in creating a unified Greece that stood for freedoms and democracy. Later empires including the Roman Empire, and monarchial empires of Medieval Europe would use this same style of military superiority.
