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What is Athens Ancient Foe?

Sparta was the most common one


What were common people in ancient Athens called?

If they were male, free and 18 or over, citizens.


What form of government did ancient Greece and ancient mesopotmlamia have in common?

Monarchy


In ancient Greece Athens and Sparta had the following in common?

powerful army, free male citizens, and located on a peninsula


What was the most common type of government in ancient world?

USA


What two features did each colonial government have common?

A set of rules written in place.


Based on the paragraph above what form of government did ancient Greece and ancient Mesopotamia have in common?

monarchy (ap3x)


What are the five city states of Greece?

in the time of ancient Athens and Sparta, each city was also a state which means that despite of common origin, each city-state had its own low, king or government and generally it was independent. as a result of that there were many wars between them.


What did Athens and Sparta have in common in politics?

The Athenian government was trying to be a democracy but did not succeed. The Spartans government was entirely different. The Spartans had an Oligarchy and a Monarchy. An Oligarchy is a government or council ruled by few people.


What was socrates last name?

In many ancient cultures, last names were not common in Ancient Greece. Therefore, Socrates has no last name.


What is the significance of the the Virginia House of Burgesses and the new englan town meetings have in common?

The House of Burgesses and the New England town meetings contributed to the growth of a representative government of the people


Who developed the first democracy?

Ancient Greece - particularly Athens - was where democracy was first introduced. All the male citizens of Athens could vote for their leaders. Although this did not include women or slaves, this was the bulk of the male population of the city. The word democracy, in fact, comes from Greek: Demos meaning people and kratia being the word for government.