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    Athens DBQ Essay Citizenship in Athens and Rome: Which is the better system? Citizenship in Athens and Rome Today‚ we take for granted our citizenship in the United States. As long as we were born here‚ we’re a citizen. It wasn’t always like this in the world. Athens and Rome both had certain systems of citizenship they followed. It wasn’t nearly as easy as it is today. A big question‚ though‚ is which system was the best. I believe that both Athens and Rome had their strengths and

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    ago in BCE? Have you thought about the Roman and the Athens? Which citizenship do you think is better‚ Roman or Athen’s? Think about how the citizenship goes in each civilization. Think about how nice their civilizations were. This took place in 753-27 BCE. The place that all of this happened was at the Roman senate in their territories. I think the Roman citizenship is better because‚ it was more relevant and some parts of the citizenship if how it is today. I can show evidence because

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    Some people believe Rome had a better system for citizenship‚ not in fact Athens system for citizenship is better. In 500 B.C.E Athens established a direct democracy. People have been arguing about this question‚ whom developed the better citizenship system Athens‚ or Rome? Better is defined as that which has a greater excellence‚ or is preferable or wiser. Athens citizenship made more sense because of three reasons: all citizens are equal‚ they had the power to ostracize‚ and they had full participation

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    Athens Citizenship Dbq

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    1. What was required for an adult male to become a citizen of Athens? A Roman male? The requirements for an adult male to become a citizen of Athens was you parents had to be free-born Athenians and had to be completely educated and two years of military training. The requirements for Roman mate to become a citizen your parents were married in certain areas of Roman Empire and you parents were born a citizen. Also‚ you have limited rights and could own property‚ but not vote or public office. 2

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    500 BCE: Rome or Athens? Who had more citizenship? In 500 BCE Rome and Athens invented citizenship. However‚ Rome was a little more generous with giving citizenship than Athens. Rome handed out citizenship more often than AthensRome also had more order in the Senate because they had about 300 people in the senate while Athens had about 40‚000 people taking part in the assembly. Rome also had more allies than Athens because they gave out citizenship to their conquered empires. In Rome‚ officials

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    Rome vs. Athens

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    Athenian polis were two great experiments in political philosophy in the ancient world. These two distinctly different methods of running a nation in both Athens and Rome have one similarity – that they were founded on the intent to give common law and justice to the people. That aside both of the nations‚ which will be discussed in this essay‚ was culturally‚ economically and historically quite different and approached the issue of statecraft in a very different and sometimes contradictory manner.

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    and knowledge” (Plato). Such a great philosopher like Plato‚ he strives to educate the people of Athens on behalf of Socrates. With the passion of various ideas on philosophy and political science‚ Plato pushes through his learning to teach our people. The former philosopher Socrates‚ Plato had gained the knowledge of the various meanings and the strive after Socrates was sentenced to death which the Athenian Council had given him for what he believed in. Plato’s ideas of teaching weren’t so complicated

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    Ancient Rome and Greece are excellent examples of this fact. Ancient Rome was a global superpower that believed with enough determination and motivation‚ they could go anywhere. Let a successful civilization be defined be defined as equal‚ reformed‚ and similar to modern societies today. Ancient Greece and Rome were similar in terms of military values and feats between the Greek city-state Sparta and the Roman Empire‚ however‚ in terms of government structure‚ the city-state Athens was more successful

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    very important poleis are Athens and Sparta. After studying these poleis it is clear that Athens is the better polis because of its government‚ education‚ and society. The government in Athens was better then Sparta’s government. After laws were written down and enforced‚ power was divided equally in Athens government. In Sparta "the ephors had unlimited power to act as guardians of the state‚ and they used that power freely (112)." This shows that in Athens the government was split up equally and in

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    Is it possible for one of the ancient civilizations‚ Athens or Sparta to be better than the other? In modern day it is hard for a whole civilization to agree on what makes a perfect society‚ but there are ways to keep citizens happy‚ give them freedom through knowledge‚ or provide safety‚ in the case of Athens‚ and Sparta‚ two conflicting civilizations that frankly followed these approaches‚ it is hard to say which one is a better. They both excelled in their own ways‚ specifically in regards to

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