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The Ancient Greeks believed in many gods and goddesses who each had a power over a different aspect of life or the world. They were also immortal and powerful. What were flaws of the Ancient Greek gods and goddesses? A: Trick question - they didn’t have any flaws.
B: The gods lived on Mount Olympus in a palace in the clouds.
C: The gods looked like humans and felt human emotions.
D: The gods never interfered in human lives.

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