Asked by INEEDHELP
How did the Athenian democracy keep one person from gaining to much power?
I say it's because all of the citizens rule the civilization not allowing any person to overthrow one making it difficult for them to overthrow many.
I say it's because all of the citizens rule the civilization not allowing any person to overthrow one making it difficult for them to overthrow many.
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Answered by
INEEDHELP
Am I right?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. You might also include information from this site.
https://quizlet.com/30215859/the-ancient-greeks-section-2-sparta-and-athens-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/30215859/the-ancient-greeks-section-2-sparta-and-athens-flash-cards/
Answered by
INEEDHELP
Thanks, Ms.Sue you the best
Answered by
INEEDHELP
And also for fun what subjects did you teach Ms.Sue.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I taught English and social studies in middle and high school. I also occasionally taught 7th grade math. And I was a counselor and child study coordinator for a little while.
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