demos and im not sure of the other one
edgfgfgfgfhgfthtf
It did - via Roman then European culture. Think of architectural styles, plays, and new English technical words today are made up from Greek words - think of the psy- words, from the Greek letter psi. And of course the politics of democracy.
In a Democracy people vote for their representitives, this happenes at election time.
Democracy in the Greek world was short lived - Alexander himself was running an empire with no democracy, and his successors set themselves up as kings. No room for democracy there.
Democracy in the Greek world was short lived - Alexander himself was running an empire with no democracy, and his successors set themselves up as kings. No room for democracy there.
From the Greek Phos meaning light and Graphia meaning to write
identify the Greek "polis" . discuss its physical make-up as well as its political, social, and economic characteristics. why is it often considered to be the beginning of early democracy.
Latin words make up about 50% (including Norman French words), and Greek makes up about 5%. The rest are mainly Germanic.
identify the Greek "polis" . discuss its physical make-up as well as its political, social, and economic characteristics. why is it often considered to be the beginning of early democracy.
Greece as a nation did not exist at the time; it is the city-state of Athens that is credited with first having astablished a form of 'rule by the people'. Said people existing only of the free-born male citizens; the place (and rights) of Athens' women at the time can best be compared to that of today's Afghan rural women. The form Athens' democracy took was that of a number of mass meetings of usually 500 citizens. Many of those meetings were however carefully orchestrated by the city's powerful families, who also made sure that all the executive jobs were carefully kept by and distributed amongst their own family members.
Languages such as Latin, Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic make up a majority of religious words in English due to their significant influence on religious texts and traditions. These languages have provided the root words for many religious terms and concepts used in English-speaking religious practices.
well the real answer is that thosefor person and vocie