In Spartan society, being a trembler was probably the most humiliating thing that could happen to you. It happens when you're training to be a soldier and you show any type or sign of cowardice. That's when they force you to wear these ridiculous clothes and walk around the city with your hands tied in front of you like a helot (spartan slave). Not only was it humiliating to you, but also to your family. It sorta ruins the family name in a way. And it also creates great gossip and rumors ;)
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the limit of democracy is being ruled by the free males were citizens.
One vote for each state
Greek vases have important inscriptions, and tell a lot, if examined by the tools that archaeologists have.
As Artemis never died and Greek mythology, not being mortal to begin with:No.
Persia was looking to establish peace and stable government within its empire. The Greek cities within it were being encouraged in revolt by their mother-cities in mainland Greece. Persia decided that the only way to stop this was to bring those cities within the empire and establish an ethnic fromtier. The battles were designed to give effect to this policy.
Greek soldiers had to be strictly Greek citizens and had to be of Greek religion.
Most Greek citizens worshiped the gods and goddeses in a temple where each god or goddess had his or her own oracle. Delphi was the most famous oracle, being Appolos.
No, ancient Olympic Games were not limited to white people. The Games were open to free-born Greek men, regardless of their race or ethnicity. People from various city-states and regions could participate, as long as they met the criteria of being Greek citizens and competed within the designated categories.
All Greek city-states required their citizens to be available for their army and to train regularly. Sparta had a serf population which supported it, so they were able to devote much more time to military training.
The desire to have rule by the citizens. The Greek city-states did this by the citizens meeting regularly in assembly and voting on decisions. In modern representative democracy, the citizens elect representative to a parliament to do the decision-making for them, but the problem is that these representatives do not necessarily do what their electors want. The internet now offers an opportunity to go back to direct democracy, but the politicians will strongly resist being displaced.
The Greek word for being is "ousia."
Only adult, male citizens could vote. Foreign residents, women, and non-citizens were excluded.
Illegal immigrants were ready to take up even the low paying jobs that were not appealing to the US citizens. This led to the citizens being jobless which ultimately lead to a lot of unrest in the country. Who will be happy about someone else usurping their chances of making a living?
Citizenship is the state of being vested with the right, privileges, and duties of being a citizen. In 1947 the Liberal Government passed the Canadian Citizenship Act- which came into effect.
It reduced previously dominant Athens to second-rate status after being stripped of its empire, and the losses to the Greek world opened the way for the rise and dominance of Macedonia.
Well...they get to run their own government. But they are being protected by the U.S. government. In fact, they are considered by law U.S. citizens.
The Magna Carta has the effect of instituting the concept of human rights in western civilization. Before this document, there was little thought to the concept of citizens being entitled to certain rights.