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Trials in Athens and in the US both involve the presentation of evidence, arguments from both sides, and a judgment made by an impartial adjudicator or jury. Both systems aim to ensure a fair and just resolution to legal disputes.
my answer is that ancient Athens are not like us here in America they didn't have what we have today
well i think that we have similair laws!
Athens didn't elect leaders to make laws, the U.S doesn't gather in mass meetings to decide on government matters.
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Sparta and Athens were both city-states in ancient Greece. They were similar in that they had a strong military tradition and valued physical fitness. However, they differed in their government systems (Sparta had an oligarchy while Athens was a democracy), cultural values, and approach to education.
They both have a preamble and a bill of rights
most trails of the us or wild forest also along the us
Well this is sort of a trick question because the founder of Rome was from Athens. But the answer is Athens because the US is not a empire that rapidly expands. This is also a democracy.
she did not care bout us white people
The three great cattle trails include the western trail, the Chisholm trail and the goodnight loving trail.