Women in both Athens and the U.S. have become increasingly politically active over the years. In ancient Athens, women were largely excluded from formal political life, but today, women in the U.S. participate in politics at all levels, from local offices to Congress. The rise of movements advocating for women's rights has further mobilized female participation in political discourse and activism. Overall, while the historical context differs significantly, modern women in the U.S. are more politically engaged compared to their ancient Athenian counterparts.
Thailand is more politically close to the US.
They became more conservative and more politically active.
The woman was an active particpant
hell no, no matter how they look genetics will always make us atrracted to them ;)
because...
The us government
politically strong and prosperous
Athens, Alabama Athens, Georgia Athens, Texas Athens, Ohio Athens, Illinois Athens, Indiana Athens, Maine New Athens, Illinois Athens, County Ohio Athens, New York Athens, Pennsylvania Athens, West Virginia Athens, Wisconsin Athens, Louisiana Athens, Michigan
politically unstable
politically unstable
Well this is sort of a trick question because the founder of Rome was from Athens. But the answer is Athens because the US is not a empire that rapidly expands. This is also a democracy.
In terms of race, white is the majority, followed by Black, Hispanic and Asian in order. The most active minority politically is Black. The minority most likely to be a larger part of the US in the future is Hispanic.Religious affiliation is largely Judeo-christian, with Muslim and Hindu as minorities, along with agnostics and atheists.Most people in the US eat meat, but there is a small percentage that are vegetarian or vegan. Politically, Democrats are a slim majority.