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Ancient Greek Democracy Dbq

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Ancient Greece was famous for its art and ideas. Greek people were very creative in great epics, history, dramas, philosophy, science, mathematics, and medicines. The ancient Greece was covered with mountains, rocky hills, and narrow valleys. Greek later became educated about trading with the Mediterranean. Modern Democracy is more concerned about peace, division of power and providing equal rights of every citizen of a country however, in the ancient Greece was involved with war among the state, misuse of political power, discriminate slaves and poor farmers.
Athens and Sparta fought from 431 to 404 BCE which is known as Peloponnesian War. Athenians held a funeral for the people who were killed in the war after the first year. Pericles’s …show more content…

He was born in 428 BCE and saw Greek involved in war with each other as it gets weaker. He was a philosopher and had a great impact on democracy. “He also corrupted the youth of Athens.”[Document 2] Socrates was convicted of committing corruption and he was anti-democratic. He convinced people to overthrow the democratic government. He was pled guilty of treason and executed in 399 BCE. From 404 to 403 BCE, thirty Tyrants tried to stop the democracy expansion. Thirty Tyrants also spread violence and terror among democratic supporters. Plato’s speech, “the ship,” is dated in the document 2 as this document provides the indirect form of explanation and description about the current situation. [Document 2] “Anyone capable of talking the owner into letting them steer the boat was called ‘navigator’ or ‘expert of ships.” is one of my favorite lines because it states that people who can steer the other boat is the owner of the ship but to control his own ship he has to focus on his own first. For example, if a driver drives a car and instead of looking at the road, what happens if he stares at the other cars passing by instead of focusing on his driving? His own car will definitely

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