No, the first real reference to "Democracy" as a form of politics was done by Plato & Aristotle; Rome. Rome was also the first nation to practice a democracy, that is recorded in history: note that it is admitted that a Democracy was the standard form of small communities long before this, but it was not given a "form" or "Standard of practice" until the Roman times.
no belgium was in 1893, followed by Australia in 1914
the first country to introduce cellular phones was japan
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America.
The first country to introduce to railroads was great Britain :)
No. Australia was not even a country when the British first arrived. The first people to inhabit the land were the indigenous people now known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. They did not practice democracy, but had an essentially patriarchal society, although the rules were made by the women.
The first country to establish participatory democracy is the United States of America. The second country do this too was France. They're not really a true democracy but there isn't any country, today nor has there ever been (except for Greece that had votes for every single issue that came up), with a true, full democracy. Although, the first civilization to have a democracy was Greece. Athens was the first city-state to establish a participatory democracy.
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The Greeks are considered to be the ones to form the first democracy.
yes Greece was the first country to have democracy . Democracy was born in Athens, capital of Greece.
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In Greece.