It was the other way around. Athens adopted a radical democratic system, and this was a contributing cause of it getting involved in the Peloponnesian War and losing it.
After losing the war and its empire, the citizens took less interest in democracy and reverted to less democratic forms of government.
It gave Athens the resources to adopt an expansionary and aggressive policy in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta was formed to counter this, and the inevitable result was war between the two blocs - a 27 year war which devastated Greece.
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No the us was the first to adopt a democratic model where the executive is not directly accountable to the legislature.
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Answer this question… It has encouraged many governments to adopt democratic reforms.
Athens formed an anti-Persian alliance, the members of which (mainly in Aisa Minor and the Aegean islands) contributed to a fund to maintain a navy for the alliance. Athens, with a very superior navy, was able to enforce collection of this tribute, and effectively converted the alliance into an empire. So although the city-states were nominally independent, they paid tribute to Athens. Athens also encouraged those states to adopt a radical democratic form of government, which many did.
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