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DIFF A) Athens has 500 councils B)Women have social status but not political rights SAME A) No social classes (everyone is treated equal) B)3 branches of goverment C) Voting
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
UnderPericles, who was a dominant figure in Athenian politics between 461 and 429 B.C, Athens expanded its new empire abroad. At the same time, democracy flourished at home. This period of Athenian and Greek history, which historians have called the Age of Pericles, saw the height of Athenian power and brilliance.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
Both a Democracy, both a Government, People vote
Athenian democracy was not at all the same concept as modern democracy, so therefore there was no democratically elected ruler, but rather a council of all those eligible who made decisions on anything and everything.
Both have a central leader, although the two government types are extremely different.
The Greek concept of democracy intended to give power to the elite, the "citizens." Only they could vote on proposals to become law. But, it wasn't democracy because, since most Greeks were slaves, its laws were not dictated by the majority of its people. America's so-called democracy is set up almost exactly the same, except that the powerful government officials continuously and falsely try to convince the people that it is a democracy, simply because they have the right to vote for those the elite groups offer as political candidates.
No. they are different.
They are not the same A Republic is operated under democratic principles, but Republics are not a democracy.
it ensures that all individuals are treated fairly and have the same opportunities, regardless of their background. By promoting equality, American democracy strives to create a more inclusive and just society where everyone has a voice and can participate in the decision-making process.