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The increasing complexity of the social structure, the formation of social strata with different, conflicting interests created tension in Ancient Greece society, which, in a number of policies, grew into bloody clashes, leading to murders, expulsion, and confiscation of property. These social clashes were caused by the desire to implement a certain socio-political program for the development of a polis. If the military-agricultural aristocracy stood for the adaptation of the tribal system, traditional management institutions to the new conditions, since namely they guaranteed the aristocracy the preservation of its privileges, influence and political power, then the broad masses of farmers, trade and craft circles (unlike the aristocracy, this part people called demos, i.e., people) sought to create new governing bodies in which they could directly participate and which could guarantee them approval private property, rapid economic development, widespread use of slave labor, their personal freedom. History of Greece in 8–6 centuries BC is filled with clashes over the implementation of these development programs. In the 8th - first half of the 7th century BC the military-landowning nobility maintained a dominant position, but, from the middle of the 7th century BC, the political influence of the aristocracy weakened, and its opponents from the midst of the demos gradually pushed the tribal nobility from the dominant position and increased their political influence.
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There would be too much innocents dead, and they feared setting an imperialistic or authoritarian viewpoint for other countries will cause the other countries to unite against them.
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2nd degree murder
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2nd degree is described as more of in the heat of the moment thing
E.X : i walk in on my wife doing the something sensual with someone and you beat the guy to death.
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they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights.
B most likely I learned this yesterday but forgot I think its correct but we have Google for these questions