There were probably no governments in the Middle Ages we would call true democracies, but there were a number of towns and cities, called communes and free cities, that had republican governments, some of which approached true democracy. Some of these were within monarchies, and others were independent.
the rise of the middle class help the government of ancient Greece become more democratic because of the dark ages and farming was not good either because they fought for it
Feudalism and feudal monarchies where the primary form of government during the middle ages.
they controlled people,they were the highest authority that make law, It was the government and it told Kings what they could or couldn't do.
became more democratic
Kingdoms were the form of government during the Middle Ages
The government form in China in the middle ages was Dynasties. They were NOT successful.
King Arthur is a fictional character in the stories of the middle ages.
Greek city-state security rested with the ordinary citizen turning out under arms to defend the territory. The aristocracy therefore became increasingly constrained to allow them a say in government.
Europe has never had a single government.
France was a feudal monarchy.
Zero. It was a feudal society and with 90% of the population unable to read or write there was little or no chance of the population deciding that they didn't want a feudal government. They wanted safety, shelter, food, and protection.
the manor system