Questions March 16th
Pericles was a statesman who led Athens during the majority of its Golden Age (461 to 429 B.C.). Pericles had three goals for the city-state of Athens. These goals were to strengthen Athenian democracy, to hold and strengthen the Athenian empire, and to glorify Athens. To complete his first goal, Pericles introduced a direct democracy. In direct democracy, citizens rule directly and they don't have to go through representatives. The male citizens in Athens who were in the assembly were able to create all of the laws important for the Athenian empire. However, any male citizen could rule in the assembly since Pericles increased the amount of paid citizens in the assembly. Then, in order to complete the rest of his goals, Athens developed the Delian League. The Delian league was a league uniting almost all of the Greek city-states (if they didn't resist) led by Athens. The money from the league's treasury was used to make Athens have the strongest navy in the mediterranean for a stronger empire, and the money was used to beautify Athens and create beautiful art out of gold, ivory, and marble to glorify the city state.
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