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"The government and society in Sparta are so strict. The people have little voice in government." Athenians were a lot more artsy than Spartans, so a statement could be, "Wow, these Spartans are really militaristic." Athens focused on the arts and broadening the mind, and depended on its citizens to be automatically patriotic, whereas Sparta sent boys off to train in the military at young ages, teaching them patriotism, instead of earning it by the goodness of the city-state. In essence, the two cities were complete opposites, so any statement showing the opposing opinions should work.
Albert Einstein was a citizen of Germany and later became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
In today's citizen everyone looks out for their self and buy everything. Greek citizen eats off the land and looks out for each other.
The term "citizen" in its Greek meaning refers to a free man as opposed to a slave. In ancient Greece, citizens had rights and privileges not afforded to slaves.
Ancient Greeks developed democracy in Athens around 500 BC after reforms by Cleisthenes and Solon. It was a combination of various political systems and citizen participation in decision-making. Athenian citizens gathered in assemblies to vote on laws and policies, establishing a system of direct democracy.
This is NOT a question - it is a STATEMENT !
Only if you are a US citizen.
Another term for a citizen who lives in the area an elected official represents is a constituent.
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There are no expected behaviors set for the citizen role.
An ancient Greek citizen is a person who lived, worked, and voted in ancient Greece. White males were citizens. Women and minorities had no rights in Greece.
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no u have 2 be a us citizen
"The government and society in Sparta are so strict. The people have little voice in government." Athenians were a lot more artsy than Spartans, so a statement could be, "Wow, these Spartans are really militaristic." Athens focused on the arts and broadening the mind, and depended on its citizens to be automatically patriotic, whereas Sparta sent boys off to train in the military at young ages, teaching them patriotism, instead of earning it by the goodness of the city-state. In essence, the two cities were complete opposites, so any statement showing the opposing opinions should work.
DEmocracy
togas....you, nevermind.
How ancient? Even in the ancient times. they had Woman Emperor.