Why did the Greeks not fear the gods?
They did not care about humans
They didn't have a...
Social Studies, 16.04.2021 18:50 tink921
Why did the Greeks not fear the gods?
They did not care about humans
They didn't have any power
They looked like humans
They did not believe in gods
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