I wanna say. Women and Slaves. I have no idea what the third one would be. Maybe peasants or children... not sure on the third.
Kings, oligarchs, tyrants, democrats.
For Athens to dominate the Greek world by military force. For it to lift the standards of its citizens by levying taxes from the 180 allied cities it had turned into an empire. To give power to the male citizens whom he believed he could dominate by his oratory, and the political and financial benefits he delivered to them.
we had implications on reconstruction and the southern states because of your mom :3 GG>
Viking society was primarily divided into three main groups: the nobility, the freemen, and the thralls. The nobility, or jarls, held political power and land, often leading raids and trade expeditions. Freemen, or karls, were common people who could own land and participate in local governance, while thralls were enslaved individuals, often captured in raids, who worked for the other two groups. This stratification influenced social dynamics and economic activities within Viking communities.
Explain 3 political ideals in the decleration of independence?"
women and slaves and I don't know the third one
Ante Usted - 2008 Political Groups was released on: USA:3 February 2013
Igneous, Greek for 'from fire', metamorphic, and sedimentary.
Kings, oligarchs, tyrants, democrats.
In the first half of the 1800s, the 3 groups that struggled to gain a political advantage in European societies were Spain, France, and England.
In the late 1800s, the three primary forms of power were industrial power, political power, and social power. Industrial power was driven by the rise of factories and technological advancements, leading to significant economic growth and the rise of major corporations. Political power was characterized by the influence of government and political machines, often intertwined with corporate interests. Social power emerged through movements for labor rights, women's suffrage, and civil rights, as various groups sought to challenge existing hierarchies and advocate for change.
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The Steve Katsos Show - 2009 Greek Power 3-31 was released on: USA: 26 March 2012
They had a wonderful life
1. Hebrew (Jewish) 2. Greek 3. Roaman
1. Hebrew (Jewish) 2. Greek 3. Roaman
it was the working poor women and i think children... but that was Canada in the the 1930's i think