It was parasitical, living high on the proceeds of the empire it had created out of the city-states which had trusted to lead them against the Persians. It used some of these proceeds to promote building and cultural activities. And it used its strength to try to dominate the Greek world, which became its undoing after Pericles' death.
they couldn't vote were treated like slaves and would have some one that rules them
In academics, Athens was better. When it came to fighting, Sparta was better.
Yes, he proved himself in the field leading Athenian forces in several battles. He was also a good strategist who, at the beginning of the 27 year war withe the Peloponnesian alliance laid down rules that Athens would defend thir city walls and harrass the opposition with its fleey from this secure base. This worked for a few years until Pericles died. His successors deviated from this policy into adventurous actions and eventually lost the war. We don't know if Pericles would have been more succssful had he lived.
because of the rules and reasons to compete
Cultural rules are the shared norms, values, and practices that guide behavior within a specific cultural group. They dictate acceptable conduct, communication styles, and social interactions, helping to establish a sense of identity and belonging. These rules can vary significantly between cultures and are often learned through socialization and tradition, influencing everything from etiquette to moral beliefs. Understanding cultural rules is essential for effective cross-cultural communication and interaction.
Just distribution in society, structured by various moral, legal, and cultural rules and principles.
Theseus rules over Athens in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." He is the Duke of Athens and embodies authority and order in the play.
The rules for society are typically set by a combination of government authorities, laws, and cultural norms.
cross-cultural understanding
An example of a cultural pattern is the tradition of exchanging gifts during holidays or ceremonies in many societies, contributing to building relationships and expressing gratitude.
It is the preference of someones culture. Come examples of culture are food, rules of the road, how to discipline your child... Everything that we learn in life either matches or does not match the rules of society. Cultural preferences are making the decisions regarding which rules you're going to use or live by.
Reign is he period during which a king or queen occupies the throne (or rules).