-sometimes consent is not enough, voluntary exchanges can be unfair, ex: old woman who agrees to pay $50 thousand for a toilet job
<span>-benefit may not always guarentee a moral claim: ex: squeege men </span>
<span>-sometimes benefit is enough, ex: Hume's house repairs </span>
<span>-obligation does not guarantee consent </span>
<span>-reciprocity has implications as well as consent in moral claims</span>
<span><span> </span>Catholic Church's religious austerity.</span>
Answer:
Greek democracy created at Athens was direct, rather than representative: any adult male citizen over the age of 20 could take part, and it was a duty to do so. The officials of the democracy were in part elected by the Assembly and in large part chosen by lottery in a process called sortition.
Explanation:
The Persian king Darius first attacked Greece in 490 BC, but was defeated at the Battle of Marathon by a mainly Athenian force. ... The Athenian Acropolis was destroyed by the Persians, but the Athenian response was to build the beautiful buildings whose ruins we can still see today.