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The golden age of Athenian culture flourished under the leadership of Pericles (495-429 B.C.), a brilliant general, orator, patron of the arts and politician—”the first citizen” of democratic Athens, according to the historian Thucydides. Pericles transformed his city’s alliances into an empire and graced its Acropolis with the famous Parthenon. His policies and strategies also set the stage for the devastating Peloponnesian War, which would embroil all Greece in the decades following his death.
They had multiple slogans during the revolution. One of the most popular is "All Power to the Soviets!". Which would most likely answer your question based on the ideals. Another slogan that was popular was "Peace, Land, Bread!"
The fall of the Mauryan Empire is closely related to the death of Emperor a) Ashoka. He was not the last emperor of the Empire, but the Empire shrunk considerably after his death and he was regarded as a great warrior emperor, who conquered large parts of what would now be the modern-day Indian subcontinent.
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America's territorial expansion impact on slavery cause slaves to be divided up into different territories by different owners.
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