Athenian Politics Dbq Analysis

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Russell Broman DBQ Essay Athenian political, social, and cultural patterns had a positive impact on modern society. Athenian political patterns had a positive impact on society. Athenian early government was an oligarchy that was unfair to poorer classes. The constitution was oligarchal in every respect, but poorer classes were in absolute slavery to the rich classes (Doc 2). Solon fixed this issue by making the compromise of letting the aristocrats keep their land, but cancelling debts, debt slavery, and saving those in debt slavery. Athenian democracy began when a man named Pericles who ruled during the Golden age and started direct democracy, which we still use today in the United States and many other countries. His funding of art and architecture and contributions to Athenian democracy make him a very important perso of classical Greece (Doc 3). Athenian social patterns had a positive impact on society. Women had few rights were viewed as less then men and ruled by them in marriage. A woman should think of her husband’s wishes as laws for her as a good will, as …show more content…

Athenian architecture had an influence on us today as a modern society. The Parthenon’s constructed columns (Doc 6) were a part of Athenian architecture and thus Athenian culture. The column architecture are used in political buildings today such as the Lincoln Memorial so the we have copied the architecture. Mathematics in Athens was being developed by the mathematician Pythagoras. He created a method to solve for the long-diagonal side of a right triangle (hypotenuse), stating that a (one of the right triangle’s legs) squared plus b (one of the right triangle’s legs) squared equals c squared (Doc 9), and we still use this equation in measuring today. Socrates, an Athenian philosopher, said that we must question life, in fact, saying that without questioning life, it was not wrth living (Doc 7) and we think of that philosophy

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