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A marble tablet, serving as a monument in Athens, was also used as propaganda during the war. This tablet, known as The Troizen Inscription, was there to tell the gods the plans of the upcoming war, to give tribute to the Troizen people and to show the plans of the distribution of people. ... " This is basically meaning for all Athenians not to question the military power, but just to support their country in this time of need against the evil Persian Empire. ... "
After the Persian War, Athens became very powerful and wealthy. ... This war, called The Peloponnesian War, actually fell into two periods, separated by a six-year truce. ... Soon Athens had to surrender to Sparta, ending the Peloponnesian War.
In this war, getting reason for people to fight was much different than with the Persian War. The Persian War was about one thing, survival. ... In this war, Athens took just as much the offensive as Sparta. Convincing the people to back this war would not be as easy as the last. Combating this, leaders of Athens took a much different approach in their speeches and writings this time around, which was able to convince the people to fight for their state. ... Overall, he is telling his people this war should be fought because the other cities do not compare to Athens, and that if they want Athens to stay on top the people should "be ready to suffer in her