Greece refers to a wide variety of city-states each with their own governments. Also, it depends on what time in history, for example: Athens was first a monarchy, then an aristocracy, then a tyranny, and finally a democracy. But, Sparta was ruled by an oligarchy and there are other city-states that we do not know what their governments were.
Athens was a city-state, meaning it was *the* city in the area is governed. Ancient Greece wasn't a united area, but consisted of several city-states that controlled varying areas of what is now Greece. So Athens was the only city in it's area.
The group that governed Rome was their elected officials.
The Colonies governed themselves but were technically run by the British.
the condition of being governed
estrucian city-states were governed by an aristocracy.
A constitution was the rules by which the city-state operated and as governed.
It started with kings, then oligarchs, then tyrants, then oligarchs, then a democracy, then oligarchs, then kings.
Im pretty sure it was athens,which was greece.
Ancient Greece did not necessarily exist as one country. There were many cities within Greece that governed themselves based on different governments. The Athenians did have a democracy, but the Spartan's government was militaristic. There were also monarchies, oligarchies and several other types of government.
Athens was a city-state, meaning it was *the* city in the area is governed. Ancient Greece wasn't a united area, but consisted of several city-states that controlled varying areas of what is now Greece. So Athens was the only city in it's area.
Ancient Greece was in fact composed of numerous smaller and larger city-states, each of which was diversely governed and many of which were arranged into alliances of one sort or another. Generally speaking, these city-states were governed by dictators (individual kings with absolute power), by small "elite" leadership-groups (with, for example, military and/or economic prowess), or by democratic principles, such as in Athens during its Classical period.
how were they governed
Greece was separated by short mountain ranges blocking off any influence from other societies. Because they were isolated they formed their own city-states. This means that cities governed themselves. Because of the poor soil most Greeks became traders and sailors. Trading was a big economy in Greece.
No, the word governed is not an adverb.This word is actually a verb.
they were governed some how
Italy was governed by archibald Philip primrose. but i don't know "how' it was governed
it was governed horribke thats how it was governed ya stupid twit