Athens and Democracy: Athens is considered to be the world's first democracy. However, it was not a democracy as we know it today. Less than one-third of the city-state's population was allowed to vote. In order to be eligible to vote, one had to be a free, Athenian male. ...
The Beginnings of the Athenian Democracy: Who Freed Athens?doi:10.1002/9780470752203.ch3Josiah OberLoren J. SamonsJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
The ancient city of Athens was known for its democracy. Who could participate in the democratic process in ancient Athens? A. All citizens. B. Only men. C. Only rich people. D. Only E. ducated people. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:在古代雅典,只有成年男性公民可以参与民主进程...
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"DEMOCRACY, noun [Greek. People, and to possess, to govern.] Government by the people; a form of government, in which the supreme power is lodged in the hands of the people collectively, or in which the people exercise the powers...
Athens was forced to surrender, andSparta won the Peloponnesian Warin 404 BC. ... First, the democracy was replaced by on oligarchy of thirty Athenians, friendly to Sparta. The Delian League was shut down, and Athens was reduced to a limit of ten triremes. Finally, the Long Walls were...
aHe was himself instinctively a conservative who admired the disciplined and structured society of Sparta more than the more open and questioning democracy of Athens. 他本能地是他自己比雅典更加开放和询问的民主敬佩Sparta更被磨练的和被构造的社会的保守性。 [translate] ...
According to press reports in Athens, Syriza’s objective is to remain the main opposition and prevent a “convenient systemic bipartisanship”, as it considers Pasok part of the establishment together with New Democracy. New Democracy and Pasok had been the main political forces in Greek politi...
Aristotle’s writings, although less elegant than Plato’s, were more systematic. Ultimately, he also diverged from Plato with regard to politics. While his aristocratic, conservative teachercondemnedAthens’ extreme form of democracy, Aristotle, more a man of the people, cautiously approved of the...
It’s true that carbon emissions in Kansas are small on a global scale, and the argument is a reassuring one; if our emissions are too small to matter, we can maintain the status quo without worries or guilt. However, the same argument could be made for any state, or even any country...