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Fascists Dictatorships in Germany and Italy for Hitler and Mussolini but a Communist Dictatorship in Russia with Stalin but it was defined as a people's union even though the political elite literally had all the power over the people.
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Greek city states believed in gods and goddesses
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Dorians were the first to control Greece but they were chased out of Greece when they lost to the Greeks and the city states were formed. There was no Central government which controlled all the states unanimously. City states considered to be separate and the people residing in each sate considered to be the citizen of the state first. People of Corinth considered to be Corinthians. People were free to move from one city states to another and they can settle there permanently.
United states have religious freedom and people worship in a different way But in Greece, people believed in same gods and they believed them naturally without anyone forcing the religious beliefs on them. They spoke the same language and they share the same culture in all city states.
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Hello. You did not put the answer options, but a fact that links the "rise of Pericles to power" and the "Peloponnesian War and the death of Pericles" is the growth of the power of Athens while the power of Sparta was suppressed.
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Pericles was a great Greek politician who came to power in Athens, where he had an administrable administration making Athens a great cultural, artistic, military, political and economic center.
Under his administration, Athens has become very strong and powerful, however. Pericles had big plans for Athens, one of which included suppressing the power and influence of Sparta, which became increasingly threatened by PEricles' government.
Tension with Sparta triggered the Peloponnesian war, causing the Spartans to invade the cities near Athens. This invasion was used against Pericles who was temporarily condemned, accused and defaulted on public money. Pericles died shortly afterwards a victim of the plague.