The Athenians had a complex relationship with foreigners. While they valued trade and cultural exchange, leading to a degree of openness, many Athenians held a sense of superiority over non-Athenians and often viewed foreigners with suspicion. Additionally, citizenship was exclusive, and only native-born Athenians were granted full rights, which underscored a certain degree of xenophobia. Overall, while some Athenians appreciated the benefits of foreign interactions, others remained wary of outsiders.
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No one played the Trojan horse against the Athenians. They are greek
Held foreigners as captives.
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I am studying this right now in history the athenians fought against the Persians in 480 b.c.
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Some Filipino women, not all prefer to look like foreigners because it is the effect of the colonial mentality which the Spaniards instill on them. They believe that if they will look like foreigners, they will look better than their looks now.
Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.
In ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta had different approaches to foreigners. Athenians, who welcomed a diverse population, allowed metics (resident foreigners) to live in the city, granting them some rights but denying citizenship. In contrast, Sparta was more insular and restrictive; while it had a small number of non-citizen residents known as "perioikoi" who could engage in trade and crafts, they were not integrated into Spartan society and had limited rights. Overall, Athens embraced foreign influence, while Sparta prioritized maintaining its strict social order.
Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.
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athenians ;)
People in Athens Greece, were called Athenians(Ath-inee-ins)
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It seems like 80% but it's probably not as high as that.
Chinese regarded foreigners to be uncivilized, primitive, and inferior to themselves.