the people disagreed to all that was discussed in the assembly
The Athens Met in the assembly
So everyone was able to attend the meetings
The Assembly of the citizen body at their fortnightly meetings.
Aspasia, (470-410 B.C.), the mistress of Pericles, ruler of Athens
Men worked then exercised or attended meetings of their assembly. Women's lives mainly revolved around their home and family.
Pynx Hill was important because it was where the Assembly (all of the (male) citizens) met. They discussed important issues there.
The assembly meetings held every couple of weeks consisted of the adult male citizens who met and had matters put before them by the council. They discussed and argued the merits and demerits, and made decision by vote. leading orators tried to influence the assembly, and often succeeded for better of worse. After a few bad experiences, to try to discourage them from biased or self-interested reasons, the Assembly passed a law that established the death sentence for 'misleading the people'. The council carried out the Assembly's decisions.
In the Golden Age of Athens, government was exercised by the citizens (adult males) in fortnightly assembly. The Council implemented the decisions of the Assembly between meetings.
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The adoption of radical democracy meant that the council, instead of governing, simply implemented the decisions of the regular people's assembly meetings.
The government, or certain members of it, would decide legal issues concerning the state and also at times, of individuals. Legal issues concerning the state would be in the nature of war and taxes and of individuals, it would give lawbreakers a trial.
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