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Elan Coil [88]
3 years ago
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What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of ancient Athens

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Orlov [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

ADVANTAGES OF ANCIENT ATHENS

A.  Decisions are made quickly because of the practice of monopoly.

B. Enables the form of oligarchy form of government that accommodate the upper middle class in governance.

C. It is hereditary in nature because the throne succession has be stated.

DISADVANTAGES OF ANCIENT ATHENS

A. The elite in the society is restricted to the elite of the oligarchy.

B. Single rule that do not consider other opinions.

C. Greed of the ruler or leader of the monarchical government

Explanation:

The ancient Athens is the largest among all cities in the ancient Athens that was established in the year 503 BC.

The system of government that was use during period is the monarchical form of government  where powers are mainly concentrated in the hands of the oligopoly who is the final decision maker in all issues that concerns the city.

The oligarchy make decisions faster on issues because there is no need for wider consultations in deciding on issues. The upper class with the middle class are the ones who control the government without the contribution of the lower class who are seen as subject of the oligarchy

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