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RUDIKE [14]
4 years ago
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Por que fue importante la democracia griega para los ciudadanos

History
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HACTEHA [7]4 years ago
8 0

Citizenship is a form of the most privileged nationality.

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because in Greece developed the concept of direct democracy. Every citizen has the right to express opinions in determining life in society. Every citizen in the Greek City has the right to democratic life by officially electing people's representatives. In addition, in routine daily activities in administrative and legal matters. The Romans first used citizenship as a tool to distinguish the inhabitants of the City of Rome from people whose territory Rome had conquered and united. As the empire continued to grow, the Romans gave allies nationality throughout Italy and other Roman provinces. Roman citizenship provided important legal rights in the empire.

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Class: middle school

Subject: history

Keywords : Democracy, nationality, society

Mars2501 [29]4 years ago
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Porque fue la primera vez que se permitió utilizar la opinión del pueblo para utilizarla para grandes deciciones. Ésto de una manera sirvió de inspiración para muchos de los gobiernos repartidos por el mundo. Es una base obligatoria para un buen mandato.
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