He was an orator who was persuasive enough to garner popular support - eg getting the Athenians to spend the proceeds of a rich silver strike, which they intended to divide up amongst the populace, on building a strong navy which helped turn back the Persian invasion.
He was an astute commander, planning the response of the Greek cities to the Persian invasion and persuading the other cities to follow his plans. As part of this he persuaded the Athenians to abandon their indefensible city, send their families to shelter in other cities, and take to the sea to fight there in the ships he had provided.
He persuaded the Athenians to clearly establish their independence - facilitating the rebuilding and extension of the city walls destroyed by the Persians, which gave Athens independence from influence by Sparta.
His popular support was based largely on his populist approach - preferring to influence affairs by appealing to the people rather than trying to persuade the aristocracy. When the aristocrats regained control as a result of their leadership during the Persian war, they exiled him - the went to Argos, was implicated in a plot and fled to Asia Minor where Persian king Artaxerxes gave him governorship of a province.
There are actually many ways to change other people.
Social psychology studies the ways in which people interact with each other, as well as how individuals are influenced by social factors such as group dynamics, social norms, and interpersonal relationships. It examines topics like attitudes, prejudice, conformity, obedience, and decision-making in social contexts.
Emerson believes that people should not be influenced by the opinions of others, maintaining their own self-reliance and individualism. He suggests that individuals should trust their own intuition and judgment rather than seeking validation from external sources. Emerson emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and living authentically, free from the constraints of societal expectations.
People's actions are influenced by the personal meanings they associate with the things they encounter. These meanings are shaped by individuals' past experiences, beliefs, and values, which in turn guide their behaviors and decisions. Ultimately, people act in ways that are consistent with how they understand and interpret the world around them.
This is a complex question that could be interpreted in different ways. In general, unhappiness and misery can reinforce each other in a negative cycle. Unhappiness often arises from unmet needs or expectations, while misery can be a more intense and sustained form of unhappiness. Both emotions can be influenced by individual temperament, life circumstances, and mental health factors.
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they influenced others with their pottery, stone carving, and textiles
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Christianity & Cricket
It influenced them to revolt, due to the fact that they didn't want to be treated that way.
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Constantinople influenced by the art and ways of worship
It influenced it by making the people of Rome more created and making those subject more interesting
Two ways the sea influenced early greeks and their societies were to fish or to build boats. The second way was so others sailed across the sea to trade goods with other lands
There are actually many ways to change other people.
There are actually many ways to control other people.