Which author describes Athens as a place with time for pleasant relaxation? _____________

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is Arthur Ransome.

The author that describes Athens as a place with the time for pleasant relaxation is Arthur Ransome.

Ransome do so when describe Pericles saying that “…when our work is done, we are in the position to enjoy all kinds of recreation for our spirits. There are ceremonies and contests all year. In our homes, we find beauty and good taste which delight us every day and drive away our cares…”  

The statement refers that people in Athens had pleasant times for relaxation. It implies that after their work duties, people from Athens had the opportunity to enjoy recreation and relaxation moments. They had recreation activities such as contests and ceremonies all year and they also spent a good and fun time in their homes.

Answer 2
Answer: I believe the author is Arthur Ransome. 

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by 2oth-century legislation that
(1) gave Native American Indians greater control
over their own reservations

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