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what is pericles most likely suggesting about greek government

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Answered by bobpursley
This sounds much like a multiple choice question without answers.
Answered by Dallas
do u know it
Answered by bobpursley
He believed people participating in government was very important. He paid people who served. He also encouraged to introduce democracy to other parts of Greece.

But I have no idea what your answer choices are, my crystal ball is not working today.
Answered by Ms. Sue
He suggested many things about Greek government.

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The options are ...
A- average citizens did not have the skills to write a constitution
B- Sparta's oilgarchy was a better system than Athens' democracy
C- Athenian democracy was good and innovative type of governing
D-all Greek city states should be ruled by just one united government
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