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what is one way government changed in athens during golden age

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The amount of paid officials increased. It was beneficial to lower class citizens, who worked in office.

The wise and able statesman named Pericles commanded Athens during much of its golden age. Honest and fair, Pericles held onto popular support for 32 years. He was a skillful politician, an inspiring speaker, and a respected general. He so dominated the life of Athens from 461 to 429 B.C. that this period often is called the Age of Pericles. He had three goals:

(1) to strengthen Athenian democracy: Pericles increased the number of public officials who were paid salaries. The introduction of direct democracy, a form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives, was an important legacy of Periclean Athens.

(2) to hold and strengthen the empire: e After the defeat of the Persians, Athens helped organize the Delian League. In time, Athens tookover leadership of the league and dominated all the city-states in it. Pericles used the money from the league’s treasury to make the Athenian navy the strongest in The Mediterranean.

(3) to glorify Athens: Pericles also used money from the Delian League to beautify Athens.

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