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Which society was the first to practice direct democracy?

ancient athens


What is a democratic government in Ancient Greece?

athens


What are limitations in ancient Athens democratic government?

no i cant


How did democracy lose power in ancient Athens?

Democracy in ancient Athens lost power primarily due to internal strife and external threats. The Peloponnesian War weakened Athenian military and economic stability, leading to a decline in civic engagement and support for democratic institutions. The rise of oligarchic factions, exemplified by the brief establishment of the Four Hundred and later the Thirty Tyrants, undermined democratic governance. Ultimately, the combination of military defeat and political turmoil eroded the democratic principles that had once thrived in Athens.


How were ancient Sparta and ancient Athens different?

Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy


Which ancient civilization created the democratic government?

The city-state of Athens.


What are the differences between ancient Athens and ancient Sparta?

ATHENS=based on education and entertainmentSPARTA=based strictly on military and poo


What is the practice of imposing a 10-year exile on those who threatened to undermine the democratic constitution of Athens called?

ostracism


Did ancient Athens have a democratic government?

Yes, for a while. But only for freeborn men.


What city-state had the most democratic government of its time?

The answer is Ancient Greece my answer is/: Athens,Greece


Ancient Athens is considered more democratic than ancient Rome because in Athens there was a direct democracy requiring citizens to have direct input into laws and policies whereas in Ancient Rome the?

If you are looking for what type of goverment system Ancient Rome had, then this would be a Republic, where citizens elected officials, that would create the law. In theory, yes, this would make Athens more democratic.


What was the military like in ancient Greece What was ancient Greek law Ancient Greek defence?

In Athens, they had a strong navy because they were on the water. In Sparta, they had the strongest military in all of ancient Greece.