When Athens began to emerge as a Greek city state in the ninth century, it was a poor city, built on and surrounded by undesirable land, which could support only a few poor crops and olive trees. As it grew it was forced to import much of its food, and while it was near the centre of the Greek world, it was far from being a vital trading juncture like Corinth. Its army was, by the standards of cities such as Sparta, weak. Yet somehow it became the most prominent of the Greek city states, the one remembered while contemporaries such as Sparta are often forgotten. It was the world's first democracy of a substantial size (and, in some ways, though certainly not others, one of the few true democracies the world has ever seen), producing art and fine architecture in unprecedented amounts. It became a centre of thinking and literature, producing philosophers and playwrights like Socrates and Aristophanes. But most strikingly of all, it was the one Greek city that managed to control an empire spanning the Aegean sea. During the course of this essay I will attempt to explain how tiny Athens managed to acquire this formidable empire, and why she became Greece's most prominent city state, rather than cities which seemed to have more going for them like Sparta or Corinth.
Answer:
Frasier was shot because Hosstetter thought he wanted to shoot him after he had threatened him.
Frasier was about to tighten a tire on the wheel
Explanation:
Frasier is an American sitcom television series that was broadcast on NBC for 11 seasons, premiering on September 16, 1993, and concluding on May 13, 2004.
Frasier was shot because Hosstetter thought he wanted to shoot him after he had threatened him.
Frasier was about to tighten a tire on the wheel.
Frasier had went into his car and brought out something that Hosstetter thought it was a gun because it was dark. After he had shot him, it was found that he had a hatchet in his had and he wanted to tighten one of his wheel.
Answer:
i mean it would depend on the person so i would say non of the above
Explanation:
A) using an earlier case as a guide.