Athens
a direct democracy
Ancient Greek city-states. Hope this helps.
Athens, a city-state in ancient Greece, was the birthplace of democracy.
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ANCIENT ATHENS is the Greek City-State credited with creating the world's first democracy.
In ancient Greece Greeks were able to vote in an assembly or by a law making group.In ancient Greece Democracy meant all citizens shared power in some ancient Greek city-states
Ancient Greece had a system of government known as democracy, particularly in the city-state of Athens. However, it is important to note that not all Greek city-states practiced democracy, as some were ruled by tyrants and others had oligarchies (rule by a few wealthy individuals).
Citizens in ancient Greek city states developed ideas about representation that established direct democracy
In ancient Greece Greeks were able to vote in an assembly or by a law making group.In ancient Greece Democracy meant all citizens shared power in some ancient Greek city-states
No, "democracy" only existed in Athens. Also it was limited to just Freeborn Male Citizens of Athens.
The assembly in ancient Greek democracy was responsible for passing laws and making important decisions for the city-state.
A direct democracy is where the citizens meet regularly in assembly and make the decisions, which are implemented by a council. Many of the Greek city-states adopted it.