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The ancient Greeks were Polytheists. This means that they worshipped more than one God.
A tyrant was usually appointed to remove the rule of an overbearing aristocracy, giving the lower classes someone who would look after their interests. It was not appreciated by the aristocracy as it suppressed their dominance of the city-state, and they plotted to get rid of him to regain control.
Democracy was first practiced in Athens, Greece. It started there at around the 7th century BCE. Proto democracy was started in ancient India during the independent republics.
Monarchy, followed by Oligarchy, followed by Tyranny, followed by Democracy, followed by all the above.
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
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Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
it didn't work because of war
They got there power by over throwing the Oligarchy
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No, at first it was only male soldiers in ancient Greece who practiced gymnastics to build agility.
In Ancient Greece, a limited form of democracy began in Athens. Athens actually practiced a form of democracy for about 100 years, however, the only free citizens at that time were men.
Democracy is thought to have first been practiced in ancient Athens, in Greece This would have been during the 6th century BCE, although there are claims that civilizations in Egypt may have practiced it prior.
The ancient Greeks were Polytheists. This means that they worshipped more than one God.