Answer:
4. They believed that the gods often punished people for acting badly.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Greek folklore, it was regularly accepted that when catastrophic events happened, it was the divine beings rebuffing the people. The Greek divine beings would 'destroy' those that acted inadequately, regularly bringing about death and destruction. A few demonstrations that may result in disciplinary actions from the gods are homicide, greedy, infidelity, and betting, to give some examples. In old Greece, nature was accepted to be the divine beings' actions.