The Athenian people are loyal just to Athens; they live by a code, which prevents them from doing any wrong. Having respect of the law and the authorities for which they bring carries this out. Their beliefs enable them to follow ones heart were as not relying upon tricky management. Because of this belief they tend to relate to friends as people receiving favors from them because they feel that they owe them something until the debt what ever it maybe is paid off. These people wanted to be models for their neighbors, so that ever one would know how had the best citizens. Pericles gave a inaccurate description in his funeral oration of the Athenians people which were based on a certain law cases.
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Cleisthenes is referred to as the father of Athenian democracy. He reduced the power of the Athenian nobility and gave it to the people by creating an assembly for people to vote and discuss state politics.
They traded pottery and olive oil
people had the right to vote
Solon was the athenian ruler.
Socrates criticized Athenian leaders because he believed they were corrupt and did not act in the best interest of the people. He felt that their lack of wisdom and virtue contributed to the decline of Athenian society. However, his criticism led to his own downfall as he was ultimately condemned to death by the Athenian authorities.
spartian boys spent their days at millitary camp and athenian boys went to a real school
Democracy, Athenian dominance in Greece, spending the proceeds of the Athenian empire on glorifying Athens and putting half of the people on the public payroll.
Those approved by the assembly of the people (adult males)..
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They were very powerful; they weren't kind to other people...
People in ancient greece got elected by making the athenian citizen vote. For the assembly Government the one only men could go into to....they picked people randomly. but for the Council...they made athenian citizens vote...and they picked 500 people