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How was the Athenian view of citizens different from the US view of a citizen?

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How was the Athenian view of the Citizen different from the US view of the citizen?

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How is the US government is different from Athenian government?

Athens was a direct democracy - the citizens in fortnightly assembly decided and the Council carried out the decisions. In the US, an elected Congress decides, not necessarily doing the things the citizens want.


How did different people view Pearl Harbor?

Most US citizens NEVER heard of Pearl Harbor until it was attacked.


What does it mean to be an American citizen in view of the history of rights and the Federal Constitution of US?

The US constitution confers no rights to Americans as citizens. It does however, do so for US citizens.


How Does The Athenian Citizens Voted On Laws Compare wIth How U.S. Citizens Vote?

In ancient Greece, there is an assembly of citizens who come and vote while in U.S today, we elect on representatives who vote on laws for us. -Kid in MRs. Locicero's class from JFS (ayan patel)


You are both US citizens but were married in Jamaica so does this make us citizens of Jamaica as well?

No. Marrying in a different country doesn't affect citizenship.


How did the US view the war?

in a different way the UK did


How does the way Athenian citizens voted on laws compared with how to US citizens vote?

The U.S. and the Athens both had a indirect democracy. But, the Athen's democracy was different; it was limited. It did not include all of the people who lived in the city-state. Only free adult males were citizens who could take part in the government.


What required a duty of working citizens in the US today?

It is depends upon that you have citizenship of US or Not. There are different rules and responsibilities and duties for the permanent citizens of US and Working Citizens of US. You will find several rights and responsibilities that all citizens should exercise and respect. These responsibilities are legally required of every citizen.


What was Athenian democracy and why is it important today?

Athenian democracy was all adult male citizens meeting in assembly each fortnight and discussed and voted on the running of the state. It is not important today other than as interesting history, as democracies today are representative democracies - that is citizens elect representatives to he assembly, who vote on decisions. This present system gives power to the representative politicians who often have different views and are held accountable at elections after several years. The Athenian direct democracy model sounds attractive but most countries are too large for people to assemble regularly, so we have to have representatives to do this for us. The question is 'would you trust a politician?'


What is a required duty of working citizens in the US today?

It is depends upon that you have citizenship of US or Not. There are different rules and responsibilities and duties for the permanent citizens of US and Working Citizens of US. You will find several rights and responsibilities that all citizens should exercise and respect. These responsibilities are legally required of every citizen.