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Q: Did the ancient Greeks city-state of Athens created the world's first republic?
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What is the citystate of Athens best known for?

farming


Which society was the first to practice direct democracy?

ancient athens


When did a republic develop in ancient Greece?

Around 500 to 400 BC in Athens


How do you use the word citystate in a sentence?

"In Ancient Greece, the people considered themselves as citizens of different city-states such as Athens and Sparta. Each city-state had their own laws and customs which the people were expected to follow."


Is Zeus the capital of Greece?

No. Zeus is an Ancient Greek god. The capital of the Republic of Greece is Athens.


Which ancient civilization created the democratic government?

The city-state of Athens.


Who created direct democracy in ancient Greece?

The beginning was in Athens by Pericles.


Ancient Athens is considered more democratic than ancient Rome because in Athens there was a direct democracy requiring citizens to have direct input into laws and policies whereas in Ancient Rome the?

If you are looking for what type of goverment system Ancient Rome had, then this would be a Republic, where citizens elected officials, that would create the law. In theory, yes, this would make Athens more democratic.


Why were the ancient and modern Olympics created?

because of the rules and reasons to compete


What do Citystate monarchy Sparta Athens democracy tyrant legislature pericles jury socrates Plato Aristotle have what in common?

the citystate monarchy is were people are sentenced to death either with their head cut off or drinking poison called hemlock which brings numbness to the limb, choking, and uncontrolible vomiting.


Is Athens a monarchy?

No Athens is a city in Greece, and Greece is a republic.


What was the governments of ancient Athens like?

the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy