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    Democracy In Athens The city state of Athens was thought to be one of the first democracies ever. Cleisthenes made final reforms to the Athenian constitution and united four separate tribes in 507 B.C.E.. This became the seed of Athenian democracy. To this day‚ about 60% of all governments are democracies‚ which makes Athens the father of modern governing. However‚ by today’s standards‚ Athens was far from what one would call “democratic”. Athens had several democratic aspects to its society‚ but

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    Name: Birce Rabia Suyolcu ID: 16927 THE LATİFUNDA SYSTEM IN ROME The latifunda systemwhich established first in ancient Rome around 2nd century BC‚ were large farms which were owned by the wealthy classes. The latifundia became common in the Roman Empire as a result of the decline of Roman moral values and the political corruption that resulted from the acquisition of wealth and power that the Empire brought. With the breakdown of the Pax Romana and the inability of Roman law to provide security

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    Rome began as a small city-state in 753 B.C.E. and slowly turned into the center of a mighty empire that expanded into parts of Europe‚ North Africa‚ and western Asia. Rome was transformed into a successful empire by its army‚ the power of its leaders‚ and its great wealth. One reason why Rome was successful was that it could build a strong army. Rome was a small city-state and did not have many people‚ but it built an army using the people it conquered. These people were persuaded to join the army

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    Pericles was born in Athens in about 495 BC to a family of wealth and position. His father‚ Xanthippus‚ was also a statesman‚ and his mother‚ Agariste‚ was a member of the politically powerful Alcmaeonid family. Pericles was one of the best known statesmen that Greece ever had. He studied under the Sophist and master of Music Damon‚ and the philosopher Anaxagoras as well as Zenon of Elea. Pericles was a very patriotic man as well as dignified and upright‚ that was why he got so much recognition

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    Did you know that world leaders do not exactly agree on what a democracy means. A democracy’s most salient and universally agreed upon component is a voting system. Athens was not truly democratic because they had slaves‚ no woman rights‚ and no equal rights. The first reason Athens wasn’t truly democratic is that they had slaves. Slaves were viewed as insignificant‚ vapid people‚ for this reason they did not get to vote. Since they were classified as slaves‚ they didn’t have the privilege

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    ROME is the capital of Italy; popularly known as “capital of world” ‘Eternal city” ‘City of seven hills”. In the founding myth of Rome‚ Romulus marked the outline of the city by a channel. Drawing this outline could have been done in a single day. Building the city‚ and expanding it to the metropolis it took a lot longer. Even though the idea of Rome was defended from day one‚ the reality of Rome took time to get into place; this city did not come into existence all of a sudden. It was founded in

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    ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A DAY Posted by essays and articles on December 26‚ 2010 in FAMOUS SAYINGS • 0 Comment There were things in the world which take a considerably long time to mature. It is the nature of a task that determines the length of time it would take to be accomplished. Some people are in the habit of getting impatient‚ when a task takes a little too long to complete. They do not understand or rather coyeniently forget the nature of the task and start losing heart. This idiom is used

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    Was ancient Athens truly democratic? Democracy is defined as rule by the people. The Athenian government was The Ekklesia (Assembly) then The Boule (Council of 500) and then The Dikasteria (The Courts). In my opinion by all the evidence I have analyzed Athens was not a democracy. To explain what the three groups do; The Ekklesia‚ during the “Golden Age” of the ancient Athens it was the principal assembly of democracy‚ it was open to all male citizens with 2 years of military service. The Boule‚ was

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    the term ‘idiot‚’ which is someone who pays no mind to the public realm. He and I both agree that the majority of citizens today are idiots in that sense of the word. Bellamy addresses the fact that citizens in our society are completely disenchanted with politics‚ “Political citizenship is rejected as both too demanding and of dubious worth” (97). From my own experiences as a citizen of this society‚ I whole-heartedly agree with that statement. For the first election that I was eligible to vote

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    the language it contains and the intricate way in which it is formed. Writing prose is a creative achievement and although it can by inspire the reader‚ it is read in a much more passive way than poetry. Reading a piece of prose there really is only one true interpretation that belongs to the author‚ however a poem demands a far greater creative effort. The reader must interpret the poet’s words through their own understanding and experiences‚ which can often create ideas and interpretations the author

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