Western Civilization Blog Post #28 - Questions
March 16th, 2020
Questions
Pericles was a wise politician who led Athens for 32 years during much of its golden age. During his rule from 461 to 429 B.C., he had three goals: to strengthen Athenian democracy, to hold and strengthen the empire, and to glorify Athens. Pericles wanted a stong democracy, so he gave more public officials salaries. He introduced the idea of direct democracy where the government is run by the citizens and no representatives are chosen. In order to create a more powerful empire, Athens started to help the organization of the Delian League after the Persian empire fell. The Delian League was an alliance of Greek city-states to expel Persian rule over Greek cities. Not long after it was formed, the Delian League was taken over by the Athenians. Pericles used money from the league's treasury to glorify Athens, therefore achieving his final goal.
Nice work Riley! 10/10
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