freedom of speech and democracy.
yes
The Golden or Classical Age.
Of course, not !
The city state of Athens is still around today.
Athens is still currently called Athens due to the Greek legend that portrays Athena outsmarting Poseidon in a competition for the beautiful city.
Athens
democracy
No.
no
It was located on the Agean sea port in GreeceAthens, today, is still located in the same location as ancient Athens. The various temples and sites can still be found in modern Athens.
The Golden Age of Athens was a time of many advances in science, medicine, literature, theatre, and much more. Many of the ideas we use today were founded in the Golden Age, and we can learn a lot from the theories and advances of the ancient Greeks. For example, doctors and people in the medical field today take the Hippocratic Oath, founded by a man named Hippocrates who lived in Athens during the Golden Age. Socrates, a famous philosopher, was also alive in the Golden Age, and developed many philosophical ideas we still recognize today. Other philosophers during the Golden Age include Plato and Aristotle. Pythagoras, a mathematician and scientist of the day, developed such mathematical theories and formulas as the Pythagorean theorem.
Peaceful Athens exist today because the type of government is democracy and Sparta is oligarchy and democracy went on but not oligarchy. We still have the type of government democracy today.