How was Athens not considered a Democracy from 460-430 BCE
In the short term there may be some positive outcomes. But I believe that in the long term, the negatives will far outweigh the positives.In the short term there may be some positive outcomes. But I believe that in the long term, the negatives will far outweigh the positives.In the short term there may be some positive outcomes. But I believe that in the long term, the negatives will far outweigh the positives.In the short term there may be some positive outcomes. But I believe that in the long term, the negatives will far outweigh the positives.
Athens had a government based on a democracy Sparta had a military based government
Some Positives: Yes. "I will" "I can" Some Negatives: No. "I won't. "I can't"
Just to name a few, in Sparta they had nearly 100,000 slaves compared to the 40,000 slaves that Athens had.
Negative u c lots of blood, positive u save peoples lives
Some negatives are that they affect the economy and the job market.
positive-it does not cause pollution.negative- it is expensive to build and hard (takes years)!
well the Sparta was a military government and worried about their needs. And the Athens were more worried about the techonologies.
Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
Some integers are whole numbers, but only 0 through positive infinity. The negatives are not included in the whole numbers.
what are some positives and negatives of television
Athens experimented with direct democracy. After some success, this form of government became exploited by special interest groups, and the city-state turned to other less radical forms of government.