The road to democracy was neither straight nor smooth.

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History

 

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Rachele S

 

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January 1, 2014

 

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In Sparta, a citizen was a member of society who was automatically entitled to certain (even if few) rights. This mindset of equality was later adopted by the Athenians. They also took on some Spartan?Vtype equality values concerning warfare. Colonisation also had important social and political repercussions on the Greek homeland...
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Colonisation softened the Greeks and opened their mind to different cultures, ideas and forms of Government. Some men must have returned to Greece after living in colonies, bringing with them new ideas and impressions on how to run a political government (Roberts J.M, 2002). The hoplite phalanx was also a great influence on the values and principles to which democracy came to be based on...
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