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Vikentia [17]
3 years ago
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When is it necesscary for citizens to rebel against the goverment

History
1 answer:
GenaCL600 [577]3 years ago
4 0
It is necessary for citizens to rebel against the government when there is corruption within the government, if they feel that  the government is abusing its power by passing laws which infringe on basic human rights. If citizens feel that the government's actions are unjust and detrimental to the countries state and status. Citizens can rebel if the government commits war crimes or supports other governments convicted of war crimes. If the government supplies weapons to terrorist cells which will use the weapons for mass murder, if the government does something that goes against any persons basic human rights.
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Classical Period - This is the time that most of us think of when we think of Ancient Greece. Athens was governed by a democracy and great philosophers like Socrates and Plato arose. Also, the wars between Sparta and Athens were during this time. This period ended with the rise and then death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC.

Hellenistic Period - The Hellenistic period lasted from the death of Alexander the Great until 31 BC when Rome defeated Egypt at the Battle of Actium. The name Hellenistic comes from the Greek word "Hellas", which is the original word for Greece.

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Recommended books and references:

A guide to the golden age of Greece by Julie Ferris. 1999.

A Cultural Atlas for Young People: Ancient Greece by Anton Powell. 1989.

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