answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

They must give it to thoughts who aren't as wealthy as the rich

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What did greek people believe wealthy people must do with their riches?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What did greek people believed wealthy people must do with their riches?

They must give it to thoughts who aren't as wealthy as the rich


Are Greek people wealthy or poor?

Greece has both wealthy people and poor people. But many are middle class.


Was there a difference in what the wealthy greek people ate compared to the poor greek people?

yes wealthy people ate beef and poor people had a main diet of fish but both ate bread and drank wine


Who ruled greek democracy?

hes name was jghweraty jultkeke


What do greek othodox people believe?

nothing


Do Greek gods live today?

Some people believe they do but it is all about what YOU believe in


What Religion do Greeks Believe in?

Greek people are part of the Christian faith. Their religion is Greek Orthodox.


What kind of people believe in 'circe'?

Circe was a Greek mythological enchantress who turned men into into swine. She was not a Goddess, but a nymph with magical powers. Therefore, people who believe in Circe are everybody who believe in Greek mythological characters.


Who wore Greek jewelry?

wealthy Greeks


What did people believe to be true in Greek myths?

People believed that there were "gods" and mythical creatures.


How many percent of people believe in the greek gods?

it is around 56% of people in the world


How did Greeks get so smart?

The Greek Empire was a very rich empire, which meant that there were lots of wealthy people. These wealthy people employed servants to take care of everything for them, and so the wealthy people had a lot of spare time. They spent this spare time thinking, making them known as Greek Philosophers. Because they thought about things so much, they made great advances, especially in medicine (for example, Hippocrates and the theory of the four humours).