One thing that was hard was the transport goods across land. They have a large way to do international trading with other countries but, getting goods inland was very diffucult.
Public life responsibilities and duties could be divided in two groups which are Social and Professional responsibilities.
Social responsibility is the must that a community member have to promote the welfare of all the people around them while the professional responsibility is to put the knowledge for the common well, knowing the possible risks that a technical decision will have as a consequence for the community.
<span>The War Powers Act was an intended check and balance on the President’s power. It would have meant that President Truman could not deploy US troops to Korea without the consent of Congress.</span>
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Hernando de Soto <span>explorer became the first European to cross the Mississippi River.
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Athens was one of the greatest examples of city-states in Ancient Greece. It established the foundations of direct democracy based on certain restrictions to be able to vote and have decision-making power. In order to vote for legislation a person had to be a male citizen, adult, not submissive or a woman, foreigners were also excluded from participation. Related to Athens' social structure, male citizens had the greatest advantages regarding political and social rights, property ownership, participation, etc.
Those who belong to the aristocracy through ownership of lands or long ago inheritance are the ones in control of the political power. Then, a middle class of land-owners whose wealth was quite limited and business men, such as merchants, traders who were closely watched by the Athenian citizens who had some limited rights depending if they could ascend in Athenian society. Below, in the social structure there's women, children and teens, laborers, slaves and foreigners. The people in these diverse groups were not considered citizens with very limited rights unlike male aristocrats. Being dependent on others to survive was a key element to be disenfranchised from the decision-making process in Athens, which was the case for the afore mentioned groups.