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Improve your grades at school or guarantee your approval in the university entrance exam by paying R$1.33 per day. Become an Explicaê Premium student and have access to all the content for Elementary and High School. https://explicae.com.br/?utm_source=y... Use the coupon: EXPRESOLVE and get 20% off on any plan: https://explicae.com.br/?cupom=expres... ___ Welcome to Explicaê Resolve Enem! Now you can follow all the solutions to the Enem questions together with the Exquad teachers! ENEM 2009 2ND APPLICATION: IN THE SURVIVAL MANUAL: 3. OLD AGE | 3.2 CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY - A. GREECE | QUESTION 01 Have you read our Survival Manual for the Enem? It contains all the Enem exams separated by subject and topic Use the coupon: EXPRESOLVE and get 20% off on any plan In today's Explicaê Resolve, professor Jeize brought a question from the Humanities exam of the 2009 Enem 2nd Application that deals with the subject of Greece _______________________________ (ENEM 2009 2nd APPLICATION) In his speech in honor of the first dead in the Peloponnesian War (5th century BC), the Athenian Pericles gave a long eulogy, set out in the work of the historian Thucydides. By emphasizing the Athenians’ respect for the law and their love of beauty, the Athenian statesman had in mind another type of state and society organization, against which the Greeks had fought 50 years earlier and which was characterized by an efficient administration that granted autonomy to the different peoples and was marked by the construction of great works and conquests. PRADO, A. L. A., Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, Book I, São Paulo, Martins Fontes The “other type of state and society organization” to which Pericles refers was: A. the world of the Spartans, who, unaware of writing and law, were guided by the theocratic authoritarianism of their leaders. B. the High Roman Empire, which stood out for its military supremacy and intense economic development. C. the world of the eastern empires, which rivaled commercially with Pericles’ Athens. D. the Persian Empire, which, despite having a vast territory, tried in vain to conquer Greece. E. the universe of the other Greeks, who did not live under a democracy, since this was exclusive to Athens. _______________________________ EXTRA CONTENT Be part of EXQUAD by following our social networks: Instagram:   / explicaeofi.  . Facebook: Explicaê Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjiE... Linkedin:   / explicae   Twitter: explicaeoficial