The government in ancient Athens was an example of democracy. The Athenian government was the first democratic form of government recorded.
Athens first had democracy. I believe that they were the people that first created democracy.
Ancient Athens had a direct democracy.
We have a indirect democracy.
an assembly made up of any citizens who wanted to participate
First monarchy, then Oligarchy, then Tyranny, then Democracy, then Radical Democracy, then Democracy, then Oligarchy.
Ancient Athens had a direct democracy form of government.
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A direct democracy with enforced participation
No, "democracy" only existed in Athens. Also it was limited to just Freeborn Male Citizens of Athens.
The direct democracy gave power to the people so the people supported it.
Ancient Athens is known for having a direct democracy, which is when the people directly vote on the laws. There are no representatives, the people meet together and run the government themselves.
Democracy
It was Athens, in ancient Greece. Democracy was limited to citizens (excluding women and slaves) and not everyone who lived there had the right to vote. Nevertheless, Athens practiced the first form of democracy anywhere.
The first form of government was tribal councils. These became absorbed into more overarching forms under developing monarchies, oligarchies and democracies, but the tribal structures remained. In Athens for example, there were ten tribes which each elected a general, provided quotas for the army, and to which 18-year olds had to prove their descent in order to be granted citizenship.
In Ancient Greece, a limited form of democracy began in Athens. Athens actually practiced a form of democracy for about 100 years, however, the only free citizens at that time were men.
Its government was a early form of democracy and it was goverened by tyrants {p.s. Athens is in Greece not Rome}
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democracy.