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What was the primary conflict between the rich and poor in Athens?

Solon, a democratic reformer, organized Athenian citizens into four social classes according to wealth; Only members of top three could hold political office.


Which term is used to describe an office's set of values and principles?

Office ethics.


How many presidents did not have a wife?

There were six Presidents who were unwed when they entered office. The only President to never marry was James Buchanan. Grover Cleveland married for the first time while he was in office. Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, and Chester Arthur did not have wives while in office because of previous death.


How does Lincoln use ethos in his excerpt?

By citing the office to which he was elected apex


Qualifications in applying citizenship by naturalized citizens in the Philippines?

the only requirement is you need to be a natural born Filipino citizen whos citizenship was lost by a foreign citizenship, or child of naturally born Filipino citizens whether u were born abroad or not. You need to prove that you have a filipino parents by giving their birth certificate by the Phil National Statistic office. or your birth cert in the case of Filipinos who lost their filipino citizenship. Please take note if you re apply for a Filipino citizenship again- you will cancel or denounce your alien or foreign citizenship all together which means travelling to the other country you will be regardied as a tourist again as per normal. If you do not apply for a Alien registration or dual citizenship you will not be able to work in the Philippines you will be regarded as tourist and you can only extend your stay by leaving the Phils for few days and come back again for re entry. You will have to do this every year .

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What did Athenian Democracy Inspire?

The right of the people to be citizens by voting and holding public office.


What was the primary conflict between the rich and poor in Athens?

Solon, a democratic reformer, organized Athenian citizens into four social classes according to wealth; Only members of top three could hold political office.


What is true about the Athenian government?

In the general context of "government," something true and important about the ancient Athenian government is that, during the Classical Period in Greece, it was organized as a democracy. While it was not a "pure" democracy, since only relatively few citizens were able to vote and hold public office, it was nonetheless the first appearance of democracy in Western Civilization.


What was the primary cause of conflict between rich and poor in Athens?

Solon, a democratic reformer, organized Athenian citizens into four social classes according to wealth; Only members of top three could hold political office.


What was the Athenian's system for removing bad politicians from office?

It was called ostracism. The citizens were asked to vote on a 10-year banishment of the victim. It wasn't only the 'bad' politicians - it was anyone who opposed the dominant clique, which may have itself been 'bad'.


What did Solon change under his rule?

He ended debt-slavery and bought back the farmers sold into slavery. He limited the absolute power of the aristocrats, hoping to bring about an acceptable balance. He left office at the ed of his year, and things slipped back, so that there was popular support for the rise of a tyrant Pisistratus to restore a workable balance to Athenian society.


Why was Athens not A full democracy?

The radical Democracy of Athens was "full," but it was not any good, and in fact it became one of the ancient world's silliest, most chaotic tyrannies. During the Democracy, all Athenian citizens were expected to take part in day-to-day government and even to hold office, but relatively few Athenians were actually citizens, only the adult males of certain idle classes. The Athenian merchants were barred from citizenship ostensibly on the grounds that their connection to foreign sources made their patriotism suspect; Athenian women, essentially the house-bound property of the senior male member of their family, were considered incapable of citizenship; immigrants and resident aliens, called metics, had some civil rights, but were not considered citizens; and slaves of course, were not considered at all. Based on his experience of it, Plato considered the Athenian Democracy to be the worst form of government possible.


What did Athenian woman do?

Athenian women could note vote or hold office.....


Naturalized citizens are constitutionally barred from running for the office of?

The U.S. Constitution states that naturalized citizens can not run for the office of President. It is the only office that must be held by a natural-born American citizen.


How was democracy in Greece different from Canadian democracy in terms of which citizens could hold office and which citizens could vote?

The main difference is that in ancient Greece only male citizens could vote and hold office.


How was Athenian democracy limited?

Athenian democracy was relatively not limited since it was a very direct form of democracy. People who took office (e.g.) leaders and judges) were constrained by their limited time in power, however.


How are athenian values of rule of law and citizenship expressed in modern representative democracies such as the one practiced in the US?

Answer this question… A. In modern representative democracies, all citizens have the obligation to craft laws and the responsibility to follow those laws. B. Certain citizens of modern representative democracies are obligated to craft laws, while the rest of the citizens are obligated to follow those laws. C. All citizens of modern representative democracies have the right to vote and craft laws, but not all citizens are obligated to follow those laws. D. In modern representative democracies, citizens have the right to run for office in order to craft laws and the responsibility to follow those laws.