A tyrant was usually appointed to remove the rule of an overbearing aristocracy, giving the lower classes someone who would look after their interests. It was not appreciated by the aristocracy as it suppressed their dominance of the city-state, and they plotted to get rid of him to regain control.
The effect of the tyranny's role in ending the rule of Greek aristocrats was that it made city states become a democratic government, but some city states still used to rule by oligarchy.
In ancient Greece they practiced a true Democracy. That is when every citizen is part of the government. The US has a Democracy mixed with a Republic and that's why we elect officials no make all the rules.
Monarchy, followed by Oligarchy, followed by Tyranny, followed by Democracy, followed by all the above.
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they do not have a goverment
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
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Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
had many government because of many city- stateIt was eitheroligarchy, monarchy, democracy, or aristocracy.sorry it is almost right. there was oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, or aristocracy. (tyranny was when power was taken illegally. The tyrant wasn't always mean.)
it didn't work because of war
They got there power by over throwing the Oligarchy
In ancient Greece they practiced a true Democracy. That is when every citizen is part of the government. The US has a Democracy mixed with a Republic and that's why we elect officials no make all the rules.
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Direct Democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, allowed citizens to make political decisions.
Monarchy, followed by Oligarchy, followed by Tyranny, followed by Democracy, followed by all the above.