live in school for the rest of your life.
What were the long-term consequences of the ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland?
The term that describes the government of Athens in the fifth century B.C. but not Sparta is "democracy." In Athens, democracy allowed citizens to participate directly in decision-making and governance, with an emphasis on equality and participation. In contrast, Sparta was governed by an oligarchic system, with power concentrated in a few elite rulers and a dual kingship. This fundamental difference in political structure is a key characteristic that distinguishes the two city-states.
There are many long term consequences. Global warming, floods etc are some of the examples.
It is the modern term for the war between Sparta and its allies and Athens and its empire, 431-404 BCE. Athens, after some notable successes, overstreched itself, and was finally defeated when Persia gave Sparta the funds to build up a navy capable of rivalling the Athenian navy.
Two immediate causes of the Peloponnesian War were the growing tension between Athens and Sparta due to Athenian expansion and the conflicts involving their respective allies, particularly the dispute over Corinth and Corcyra. Long-term causes included the rise of Athenian power and influence through the Delian League, which threatened Spartan hegemony, and underlying ideological differences between the democratic Athens and the oligarchic Sparta. These factors created an environment ripe for conflict, leading to a protracted struggle between the two city-states.
One of the long term consequences of being convicted of communism was not being able to get work. Lots of people were out of the job because of this
A Polis was a term to define a city-state in ancient Greece so like Sparta, Athens, Trojan etc.
The Gauls, then the Macedonians, then the Romans, then the Goths.
There are none.
Short term can cause personal problems. Long term can cause global warming.
decline of the Aztecs
it had took 2 years