because they were not getting enough food to eat
The leaders of Athens were unhappy with the sophists because the sophists argued that the rulers invented the gods in order to control the people of Athens.
The leaders of Athens were unhappy with the sophists because the sophists argued that the rulers invented the gods in order to control the people of Athens
The Greeek Poli was unhappy with the Athens in the preceding years of the Peloponnesian War because the Athens became the supreme naval power in Grece. It created the Delian League to ward off possible Persian attacks. ... This power made the Athenian policy makers arrogant and intolerant with other city-states; creating a discontent of the Greek Polis.
As farmers, fishermen, tradesmen. They learnt on the job. There were no schools.
Sparta
Principally as farmers and fishermen, providing food for the people. However as Athens developed trade, seamen and entrepreneurs increased significantly.
He established a tyranny over Athens to end the exploitation by the aristocracy of the poorer farmers.
soldires were unhappy because of crossing the sea they were unhappy to cross the sea because if they cross the sea they will loss their religion as britishers were christians they came to india by crossing the sea the brahmins didn't allow soldiers to cross it but the britishers forced to do that
The soldiers were a militia, called out for service when required. They were drawn from the citizens who were normally mainly farmers and tradesmen.
The Indian farmers were forced to grow Indigo and Cotton crops and were also paid less
Most men in Athens became farmers, traders, skilled craftsmen and rowers in the fleet (and public servants from the Pricles era).They could also be called out for military service.
As farmers, fishermen, traders, tradesmen, or government employment including councillors, jurors, sailors and soldiers.