Athenians are most commonly linked with democracy, specifically direct democracy, which was established in ancient Athens during the 5th century BCE. In this system, citizens participated directly in decision-making processes, voting on laws and policies rather than electing representatives. This form of government emphasized civic involvement and the importance of individual participation in public affairs, setting a foundational precedent for modern democratic systems.
Sparta had a government. Whether it was the best is a matter of opinion. Most upper class Spartans probably thought so. Most upper class Athenians probably did not.
The answer is democratic
Anarchy is most commonly found in a country when the countries people are rioting out against the government...... which leads to disorder and lack of Government. YOUR WELCOME :P
Most Athenians today are Greek Orthodox Christians. Most Athenians in Ancient Athens were followers of Greek Mythology and the Cult of Athena.
Athenians.
Most Athenians were believers in Greek Mythology. Athenians in particular dedicated the Parthenon to Pallas Athene.
They lived in bricked houses
Most Athenians were poor and hardworking, working long hours with little leisure time. The groups that would have had the most time for leisure would have been the richest people.
To the Athenians, the most important thing was their democracy, where citizens had a say in decision-making and governance. They valued their rights and participation in the political process above all else.
Sovereign citizens, rebels, militias, and most commonly they will simply be labeled as "Anti Government Groups".
Athenians, Spartans, and probably the Egyptians
Most likely the Athenians, as Theseus was their hero/king.