There's an odd number of them.
It is useful for people who are learning arithmetic or those who have not mastered it. It enables them to do simple sums. For people who have basic numeracy a number line has little to offer.
No, there is no such thing as a lucky or unlucky number: there is only superstition.
The number of predators also fall, because when their preys die, they will have a decrease in the amount of their food, thus making most of them hungry, and will lead to death. So it will just be like saying what will happen to people when the number of cows, pigs, and chickens will decrease. Of course! Many people would die beacause of hunger and the number of people (who are the predators) will also decrease. Hope you understood it! Good Luck!
Actually many people may not know it but the last number EVER IN THE WHOLE WORLD is google
No, the juries were usually of 500 people, with no judges or lawyers to interfere. With about 35,000 citizens, it was effectively an opinion poll in today's terms.
in athens, who could ba a citizen? in athens, who could ba a citizen?
1. The people made the decisions directly without self-serving politicians getting in the way. 2. The law courts were run by the juries of 500, with no judges or lawyers to play games with evidence or judgement.
People cannot be excluded from serving on court juries on the basis of race.
Athens is a city.
The juries were large, usually 500 strong. There were no judges or lawyers -people pleaded their own case, and the juries made decisions on both guilt and punishment.
Did the people of ancient Athens have a full democracy
the answer is athens and sparta
Juries normally have a odd number of members, as in certain/most cases where juries are present, the case may be a case which the decision will be difficult to find, so that would create problems (Which it has before) of Deciding a further decision when the juries make a close tie between the innocent and guilty. So, to make it simple, Juries have odd numbers to prevent having no verdict made. So if there is let's say a jury of 7, and 3 people say innocent, and 3 say guilty, one person will end up saying either choices, which will not cause multiple jury sessions, and lengthening of the verdict.
Pericles.
Individual state laws determine how many jurors usually sit on trials. Felonies usually get 12 jurors, Misdemeanor juries can have as few as 7.
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