Respuesta :

One of the main beliefs that dictated Greek life was the practice of paying tribute to the gods, so that they would not be angry and bring down their wrath on humans, causing harm to groups or individuals.

The Greeks also had many moral and ethical values within their society, among which we can mention the obligation of men to seek political, scientific and artistic knowledge, becoming someone educated and cultured, in addition to being strong and having a warrior instinct. In addition, women should remain delicate and take care of domestic services, in addition to refraining from male affairs such as economics, politics and science.

In general, the ethical values that exist in our society also governed Greek society such as not stealing or killing, coveting what was someone else's, being obedient, among others.