They ended up having a democracy in Athens and an assembly voted on laws suggested by the 50 people in the council of elders.
They were remembered for making a democratic government.
Both Athens's and Sparta's Government were elected by the people.
The government in ancient Athens was an example of democracy. The Athenian government was the first democratic form of government recorded.
its not a form of government. This decision was made a long time ago when our founding fathers made the constitution, they probably didn't even ask the people if the government could rule them, but if the people are not happy with the way the government is working we are allowed to over throw the system or impeach government members,
athens was successful because of its military and its government both were strong
It was mostly made up of Greek people...
Only men, and they had to be locals (the immigrants had no rights) and free.
Yes, Ancient Athens had a king, their last emperors name was Kopros, he was very strong and very powerful. He made Athens a well-developed and stable civilization. Athens still continued to have a bad government and demorcracy though.
it made people happy
In the democratic period, by decisions of the citizens in fortnightly assemblies, implemented by the Council of 500.
yes