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Serhud [2]
3 years ago
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What is a civil rights issue you have an opinion on?

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2 answers:
aleksandrvk [35]3 years ago
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Without a doubt - racial inequality. I personally feel, like so many others, that the ignorance fueling this civil rights issue needs to be stopped immediately.
Mariana [72]3 years ago
4 0
As, the other person said below racial inequality. I just think we all should be treated equally & fairly. Should not have to fight, to be seen as this skin color or not be accepted as this skin color. Just to note that I don’t condone the current protests, and riots going on in America right now. I live in California so I just think my city is falling apart. (Los Angeles) But, for sure it would be racial equality.
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As for the word "better", needless to say one would have to state, fore and foremost: for whom.

Athens is an intelligence powerhouse between the VI and the IV Century BC. It virtually disappears after that under the heel of the Macedonians and the Romans.

Rome is a logistic and engineering forge between the VIII Century BC and the IV Century AD.
Their statutes were obviously very different as different were their needs and political objectives .

As for the "better system" you can rest assured that in both cases, whatever institutions they chose, they were best for themselves.

The very notion of "citizenship" was local in Athens (in Pericles time). If you lived in the city, had sufficient means and showed up in the Agora you could vote. There never were in Athens the hundreds of thousands inhabitants that peopled Rome at the highest of the Empire (II century AD).

Athens never had an Empire. Even the one allegedly created by Alexander never was one in the sense we give to the word today. Greeks colonies were independent political units often at odds with the mother country. There were no political links between them, as there were no links between the kingdoms conquered by Alexander. An Athenian was an Athenian if he lived in Athens.
A Roman citizen could live in Rumania and claim "Civis Romanus Sum". Paul did when he was captured on his way to Damascus.

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