no way he'd destroy troy!
Didn’t realize there is troy in destroy. English is truly an amazing language.
no way he'd destroy troy!
And calling Rome and Carthage democratic is quite a stretch.Democracy was only in some Greek states, not in all of them.
Also united is quiet questionable for Rome and Carthage too. If you call a patchwork of socii united...
But otherwise good one.
And calling Rome and Carthage democratic is quite a stretch.
They're republican. Generally democracies are defined as something that gives all members of society a representation or means of influencing government. Classical republics mostly gave voting rights to a proportion of their population called citizens, which was a far larger number than oligarchies or dictatorships did mind you.Nah, they are democratic. Modern Democracies are just more advanced, but by that logic Roman Era's Dictatorships aren't true Dictatorships either.
Rome had democratic elements, but was definitely not a democracy.Nah, they are democratic. Modern Democracies are just more advanced, but by that logic Roman Era's Dictatorships aren't true Dictatorships either.
Rome had democratic elements, but was definitely not a democracy.
The Romans didn’t call themselves democratic, that was exclusive to a select few Greek cities (and even those still wouldn’t be considered democratic by today’s standards).By todays standards, no, but by the standards of the time, DEFINITELY