they made big hats and showed them tot their friends and traded with Italians.
they helped each other
they helped each other
Direct Democracy, Representative Democracy, Monarchy, Dictatorship, Theocracy, Oligarchy, Anarchy and Tyranny. These are the forms of government that all Greek city-states had.
Greek city-states
Not all Greek city states had a democracy. Athens is the best example of a democracy. A democracy is run by the people. In Athens, all free adult males voted on issues.
It gave all power to the adult male citizens who met fortnightly in assembly to make laws and direct a council to carry out its wishes.
It gave all power to the adult male citizens who met fortnightly in assembly to make laws and direct a council to carry out its wishes.
Yes the Greeks held a selective democracy.
Oligarchy, monarchy, democracy
Greek city-states applied democracy by allowing citizens to participate in decision-making processes, typically through assemblies where they could vote on laws and policies. However, they limited democracy by restricting citizenship to a small portion of the population, usually excluding women, slaves, and foreign residents. Additionally, in some city-states, only a select few citizens were eligible to hold office or speak in the assembly, further limiting the reach of democracy. Overall, while Greek city-states embraced democratic principles, they also imposed restrictions to maintain a certain level of exclusivity and control.
Ancient Greek city-states. Hope this helps.
oilgarch monarchy democracy