Not to much if you take into account the factors of underdeveloped economy at the time, trade was a means of living, and the classes standings played a role in where you stood in a economy
It honestly depends on their personal situation. Some may have gotten away or looked over (extremely rare and lucky), and some may have just survived.
The body is insane and will do anything keep us alive - that's it main job. Some people who go into shock manage to survive, as their body shuts off any unneeded parts - mental awareness, etc. Some people also may have just gotten lucky, and their bodies may have lived through what they went through.
What kind of a relationship should government and culture have in the United States? Why?
The government and culture should go hand and hand in the United States of America. Government is what the people look up to, it should not only place laws, but also consider peoples religions and beliefs. The government should not penalize people for their cultural status, which seems to happen sometimes. Although government and culture are two different things, the should be worked with together in order to create a fair and happy place for citizens.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to include the options. However, we can say the following.
what the governments of the city-state of Athens and the Roman Republic have in common was that they were democracies. Of course, we are talking about the Roman Republic, because after the Republic, it began the times of the Roman Emperors.
In was first Solon, ruler of Athens, -the most important city-state in Greece- the one that started to recognize dome liberties for the Athenian people and made some reformations. But it was truly Cleisthenes, the one who allowed Athenian men to participate in elections to choose their rulers. So we can say that it was the origins of democracy, although in those Greek years is was a limited democracy.