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The first country to establish participatory democracy is the United States of America. The second country do this too was France. They're not really a true democracy but there isn't any country, today nor has there ever been (except for Greece that had votes for every single issue that came up), with a true, full democracy.

Although, the first civilization to have a democracy was Greece. Athens was the first city-state to establish a participatory democracy.

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