Taking into account the statement above: "Briefly discuss what led to the rule of the ""Thirty Tyrants"" and the effect this rule had on Athens."
The Thirty Tyrants reduced the rights of the Athenian citizens in order to institute an oligarchical regime. Led by Critias, "the Thirty Tyrants" presided over a reign of terror in which they executed, murdered, and exiled hundreds of Athenians, seizing their possessions afterward.
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<span>B) The United States uses a jury system, but with fewer jurors than were used in ancient Athens.
The courts in ancient Athens were jury courts and were very large. The smallest possible court would have 201 members. The odd number was to prevent ties. So, with that in mind, let's look at the options and see what makes and does not make sense.
A)The United States uses an identical jury system as was used in ancient Athens.
* I don't recall hearing about any 200 member juries at any time in recent history. So this is obviously wrong.
B) The United States uses a jury system, but with fewer jurors than were used in ancient Athens.
* Yes indeed. We do use a jury system, and we use far fewer jurors than ancient Athens.
C)The United States uses a jury system, but with more jurors than were used in ancient Athens.
* For the same reason that A is wrong, this is also wrong.
D)The United States uses judges, but not juries, as used in ancient Athens.
* We use both a judge and jury. So this too, is wrong.</span>
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Because the Federal government could do a lot without having to get consent from its people
This lesson explains the impact of Plessy v<span>. </span>Ferguson<span>, an important Supreme Court </span>decision<span> made in 1896. The Court </span>ruled<span> on the concept of 'separate but equal' and set back civil rights in the United States for decades to come.</span>
Except for the statement A, all other statements can be argued to be negative outcomes of the invention of the cotton gin. But in the need to choose only two, the most negative are C and D.
Despite the cotton gin making processing faster, it produced more demand for labor instead of less. The cotton production's radical growth was based primarily on slave labor. Thus:
Statements B and E are negative since the prominence of the United States in the world cotton production, due to a tremendous increase in production, was reached based on a more violent exploration of slave labor.
Statements C and D refer more directly to negative outcomes of the cotton gin. They explain how numbers in statements B and E were achieved. Slave labor was a repudiation of black people's status as humans. It was obtained through continuous violence and torture, and it increased due to the invention of the cotton gin.