One of the weaknesses of democratic political systems is their potential to become vulgar (from the Latin vulgus = the “rabble” or “mob”). In this course, we have studied several examples of this: the Mitylenian Debate (recounted by Thucydides); the execution of the generals at Arginusae (recounted by Xenophon); the execution of Socrates (recounted by Plato); the repeal of the Oppian Law (recounted by Livy); and the crisis surrounding Tiberius Gracchus (recounted by Plutarch). Choose one or more of these examples to analyze in depth. Why did the “mob” act the way it did? Was there any justification for its actions? Why (if at all) did these events threaten the constitutional order? What lesson(s) should we draw from these cases as we try to protect and improve our own democracy? Answer some of these questions with analysis of the assigned primary source(s) and relevant information from the Textbook https://blogs.nvcc.edu/westernciv/history-of-weste… please use the textbook only no other says please
its a critical analysis