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The Athenian aristocracy was abusing its power, so a tyrant was installed to give a degree of equality. When people turned away from the tyrant, the aristocracy tried to take over power again but was forestalled by Cleisthenes in 508 BCE introducing a limited democracy. This was suspended during the Persian War as the aristocrats were best qualified to run the war, but it was reinstated in 460 BCE by Ephialtes. He was murdered for this but his deputy Pericles kept it going and then radicalised it with total power to the popular assembly.
What is russian attitudes toward democracy?
The Athenian leader, Pericles, established nearly complete democracy. Pericles fostered Athenian democracy to such an extent that critics call him a populist. The wealth of Pericles family allowed him to pursue and education. He was interested in music and the arts.
Jacksonian Democracy is a movement toward greater democracy
Continental Drift:)
I think that Athens was more directed toward money than Sparta, because they wern't directed toward war and were more about enjoying life than war.
Simple answer? Because a direct democracy carries many problems that defeat national goals. A direct democracy, while difficult to manage, is subject to whims and fads and managed campaigns that would bend policy toward special interests or simple bad decisions. A non-democratic state fails completely to enact the wishes of its citizenry, while a totally direct democratic state fails to consider policy nuisances.
Veins are blood vessels that direct blood toward the heart.
Veins are blood vessels that direct blood toward the heart.
lol do you have mrs. dragich.? ( I say toward)
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