Do you agree or disagree that the athenians had the purest form of democracy ever? - how did pericles form a democracy
with Themistocles and Pericles. Why?
Do you agree or disagree that the athenians had the purest form of democracy ever? - how did pericles form a democracy
with Themistocles and Pericles. Why?
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Which do not agree. The right to vote is not universal by any stretch of the imagination.
The purest form of democracy is a group of people together in nature, all adults have an equal voice in all decisions and all other "leaders" a title selected in the best case, by the group itself and are subject to change at any time.
Which do not agree. The right to vote is not universal by any stretch of the imagination.
The purest form of democracy is a group of people together in nature, all adults have an equal voice in all decisions and all other "leaders" a title selected in the best case, by the group itself and are subject to change at any time.
Which do not agree. The right to vote is not universal by any stretch of the imagination.
The purest form of democracy is a group of people together in nature, all adults have an equal voice in all decisions and all other "leaders" a title selected in the best case, by the group itself and are subject to change at any time.
Which do not agree. The right to vote is not universal by any stretch of the imagination.
The purest form of democracy is a group of people together in nature, all adults have an equal voice in all decisions and all other "leaders" a title selected in the best case, by the group itself and are subject to change at any time.
Thousand citizens capable of voting, the rest of his voice. No
Is not it great Pericles policy Celeb?
Is not it great Pericles policy Celeb?
Is not it great Pericles policy Celeb?
Disagree
Only a small percentage of the Athenians could vote. Not even close to pure democracy.
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