Pericles' predecessor Ephialtes deposed the aristocratic dominance and replaced it with democracy. He was murdered for this, and his deputy Pericles took over and developed a more radical form of democracy where office bearers were selected by lot. The exception was the ten generals, as the citizens had no intention of being led in battle by some idiot picked randomly by lot, and a general was nominated by each of ten tribes.
False. He allowed upper to lower class citizens to run for public office.
It was by them having a math class
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They are refered to as citizens of the first class.
African-Americans are first-class citizens just like anyone else who was either born in the United States or who are naturalized citizens.
Yes
False. He allowed upper to lower class citizens to run for public office.
So the upper class doesn't have to deal with educated citizens that can revolt or vote them out of office.
There were no elections for public office in which to run, and very few public office positions. The king and his council appointed people to public office, that is as governors of provinces and army commanders. They in turn recruited the assistants they needed. Obviously they appointed their male relatives and associates from the upper class - and no women, whose place was in the home..
It was by them having a math class
It was by them having a math class
No they were the lowest class citizens.
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Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.
By the system called direct democracy. : )Pericles first had Thucydides son of Melesias ostracised and expelled, which took out the leader of the conservative opposition. He then devolved power to the Assembly of all citizens, which met fortnightly and gave directions to the Council of 500 which carried out the Assembly's directions. The law courts were also manned by citizen juries, with no judges to interfere in their decisions of guilt and punishment.All office-bearers were chosen by lot - ie at random. This left power in the hands of the citizens. Pericles himself, as 'First Citizen', had to persuade the Assembly to follow his proposed courses of action, not always successfully.This radical democracy had its failings, especially when the people were led astray by slick orators in the Assembly, and this became the undoing of Athens in the Peloponnesian War when it was defeated and stripped of its empire.Prior to Pericles reign, only the aristocrats were permitted to run for and hold political office. He expanded democracy by allowing lower-class men to run for political office as well. He also supported philosophers, architects and authors and was considered one of Greeceâ??s great statesmen.
By the system called direct democracy. : )Pericles first had Thucydides son of Melesias ostracised and expelled, which took out the leader of the conservative opposition. He then devolved power to the Assembly of all citizens, which met fortnightly and gave directions to the Council of 500 which carried out the Assembly's directions. The law courts were also manned by citizen juries, with no judges to interfere in their decisions of guilt and punishment.All office-bearers were chosen by lot - ie at random. This left power in the hands of the citizens. Pericles himself, as 'First Citizen', had to persuade the Assembly to follow his proposed courses of action, not always successfully.This radical democracy had its failings, especially when the people were led astray by slick orators in the Assembly, and this became the undoing of Athens in the Peloponnesian War when it was defeated and stripped of its empire.Prior to Pericles reign, only the aristocrats were permitted to run for and hold political office. He expanded democracy by allowing lower-class men to run for political office as well. He also supported philosophers, architects and authors and was considered one of Greeceâ??s great statesmen.
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