Pericles had<span> such a profound influence on Athenian </span>society that Thucydides<span>, a contemporary historian, </span>acclaimed<span> him as "the first citizen of Athens". </span><span>Pericles turned the </span>Delian League<span> into an Athenian Empire and led his countrymen during the first two years of the Peloponnesian War. The period during which he led Athens, roughly from 461 to 429 BC, is sometimes known as the "</span>Age of Pericles<span>", though the period thus denoted can include times as early as the </span>Persian Wars<span>, or as late as the next century. Pericles promoted the arts and literature; it is principally through his efforts that Athens holds the reputation of being the educational and cultural center of the </span>ancient Greek<span> world. He started an ambitious project that generated most of the surviving structures on the </span>Acropolis<span> (including the </span>Parthenon). This project beautified and protected the city, exhibited its glory, and gave work to the people.<span>Pericles also fostered </span>Athenian democracy<span> to such an extent that critics call him a </span>populist.
Because they have to try twice as hard to get paid the same amount
Answer B is right
The power of the Higher or Supreme courts mostly in United states and some other countries to overthrow any legislation done by the Government or constitutional departments against the constitution. the courts have the right to over rule them.
The correct answer is D) resign his naval post.
In order for Theodore Roosevelt to be able to volunteer for military service in Cuba, he had to resign his naval post.
Theodore Roosevelt served in the Spanish-American War as a "rough rider," as a member of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry. He resigned to his post as an Assitance Secretary of the Navy. The leader of the regiment was Leonard Wood and Roosevelt was Lieutenant Colone.