They had a direct democracy
A direct democracy.
It was mostly democracy. The city-state of Athens has the oldest record of democracy.
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Athens had a government based on a democracy Sparta had a military based government
democrocy i think
How was Athens not considered a Democracy from 460-430 BCE
Athens had a democracy
Oligarchy
well the Sparta was a military government and worried about their needs. And the Athens were more worried about the techonologies.
The U.S's government is a representive democracy and Athens was a direct democracy
Athens experimented with direct democracy. After some success, this form of government became exploited by special interest groups, and the city-state turned to other less radical forms of government.
First of all, we are a democracy, and that is based of Athens's Government type. Second of all it would be how our buildings are built. It is very Greek and Roman types of buildings.
hi so what is the government of the golden age of athens
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