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Q: What term is used today for Athens during the age of Pericles?
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What term is used today is used for the art of Athens during the age of Pericles?

Classical Art


True or false Pericles was a famous tyrant of Athens?

In a the modern term of tyrant yes; but in the classical greek tyrant defintion yes because percicules was someone who illegally seized power he had no right to the power during this time.


What term was not in use during the golden age?

Athens robbing its allies to glorify itself.


What is a long term effect of pericles rule?

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What do historians mean by the phrase the age of pericles?

It refers to the Greek mythological term of happiness


What is the term for an administrator appointed by the Athens Council?

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What term was not used in the golden age?

Athens robbing its allies to glorify itself.


What were the long term consequences of the Sparta and Athens war?

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Is there a nickname for the Japanese flag?

During World War 2 it was often referred to as the 'meatball,' but it would not be politically correct to use the term today.


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How did the plague and the blockade help the winner of the Peloponnesian War?

The Peloponnian League faced an Athens weakened in the short and middle term of the 27-year war by losing a third of its manpower in the plague outbreaks of 430, 429 and 427 BCE. Replacing these soldiers and seamen, further reduced by the loss in Sicily, took over two decades as the children grew up, and by then the war was turning against Athens when Persia began supporting the Peloponnesian League.The blockade of Athens in 404 BCE by land and sea, after the anihilation of its fleet the year before at Aigospotamai, left Athens with no option but to surrender - unable to produce food, cut off from imported food supplies, and with its overseas garrisons forced home into the city to exacerbate the food crisis.With the city-state of Athens decimated by the plague , along with the loss of it's prominent leader Pericles , Sparta was left in the stronger position and ultimately persevered over Athens .


Why is Athens a democratic polis?

During its Classical Period, the ancient Greek society of Athens was a "democratic polis" for the following reasons: The term "polis" means "city", and Athens was fundamentally a city-society (or, city-state). Furthermore, the Athenian "city" practiced a democratic form of government, limited though it might have been; that is, ultimate power rested in the hand of the citizen-body rather than in any one individual or small group of rulers.