en que se diferenciaba la organizacion politica macedonia de la Griega?
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Respuesta:
The Kingdom of Macedonia was a Greek state of classical and Hellenistic antiquity in northern Greece today, bordered by the Kingdom of Epirus in the west and the region of Thrace in the east. This kingdom was consolidated during the 5th century BC. C. and experienced a significant rise in power during the fourth century BC. With the government of Filipo II, that turned Macedonia into the main power of Greece. His son Alexander the Great (Alexander III) conquered most of the known world, inaugurating the Hellenistic Period of history.
GREEK:
Greek society was therefore a slave, very unequal. It was made up of two groups of people: the free and the slaves.
THE FREE ones did not belong to anyone, and could be slave owners, depending on their wealth. They were divided into two categories:
Citizens: they had political rights, so they could
vote and elect public office, as well as be elected as such. In the polis of Athens, the children of an Athenian father and mother were considered citizens. They paid taxes and were required to serve in the military. Many of them were farmers or merchants. They were a minority.