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Very few in Athens.
NO. Athens is in Greece and is the Capitol of that country. Rome is the Capitol of the country of Italy which is a few hundred miles west of Greece.
Sparta was ruled by only a few of its men, but Athens was ruled by all of its male citizens.
Athens had an internal dispute bordering on civil war between its different classes of people - essentially against the ruling aristocracy. The tyrants were brought in by popular acclaim to establish a government which looked after all citizens, not just the interests of a few.
No they do not. Nor do most plants have a similar biochemical profile. Everything varies.
An adaptation is a plan that is similar but has a few different features. You can find these adaptations by looking through a botany book.
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.
There are a few main districts in the city of Athens in Greece. The districts are, Psirri, Monastiraki, Syntagma Square, Gazi, The Plaza, Thissio and Pireaus.
They are two different types of waves. The few similarities are that they are both waves and they have the same direction of propagation.
Plopyp Athens, Crete, Tripoli, & Delphi, to name a few.
An oligarchy (rule of the few), governed by a limited number of aristocrats.
Oligarchy