The ancient Hebrews had no concept of democracy, and therefore had contributed nothing to it.
It's not known for certain if there were monotheisms before the Hebrews, but you can certainly say that the Hebrews took the concept of Monolatry and developed it into ethical monotheism.
Yes it was. At least in the Americas. Democracy is an evolutionary concept of government and has its roots in Ancient Greece.
Ancient romans
The concept of democracy overall can be tracked back to the Ancient Greeks, but the particular form of democracy in Australia is a much closer reflection of British democracy at the time of Australian Independence.
We owe the concept of democracy to ancient Greece. We owe them drama. We owe them for their contributions to math, medicine, and knowledge of ancient history.
We owe the concept of democracy to ancient Greece. We owe them drama. We owe them for their contributions to math, medicine, and knowledge of ancient history.
liberal concept of democracy
yes the romans invented an election system
The concept of democracy originated in ancient Greece, particularly in the city-state of Athens. The idea of justice was also developed in ancient Greece, with figures like Aristotle and Plato exploring concepts of fairness and equality within society.
Hebrews
The roots of democracy can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Athens in ancient Greece, where citizens had a direct say in decision-making. The concept evolved over time and was further developed during the Enlightenment period in Europe. Modern democracy is characterized by principles such as political equality, freedom of speech, and the right to vote.
There is no traditional concept of decorating on Passover.