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jackieamandas asked:
We’re studying ancient Greece in school, and this is an extra credit question. The hint it that it has to do with a pebble.
We’re studying ancient Greece in school, and this is an extra credit question. The hint it that it has to do with a pebble.
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27 lutego 2009 o 4:22
I would think they used the pebbles for casting their votes. The candidate who has the most pebbles wins the election.
Fact: Only the city of Athens had democracy; the rest (Sparta, Thesally, Mycanae, Thebes, and others) either had tyrannies or oligarcies (power is shared among a few people).
28 lutego 2009 o 6:14
has nothing to do with a pebble. they would write names on broken pot sherds called ostraka.