Tyrants were generaally wealthy landowners who were brought to power by the lower classes who had become tired of being held down and exploited by the oligarchs (small number of aristocrats) ruling the city-states. The tyrant was put in sole charge on the understanding that he ruled to the general good. They were vilified by those who had been replaced and today the word has a bad meaning. To the majority of people who got a fair deal from them they were a godsend.
In ancient Greece, tyranny did not have the negative connotations that it does now. Then, it merely meant a form of government where one man held all political power, similar to an absolute monarchy.
Ancient Greece actually consisted of dozens of distinct city-states, many of which were ruled by small groups of leaders, a small number of which were democratic in nature, and others which were tyrannical, that is, ruled by a single leader with tremendous power. The general tendency, however, was towards absolute rule by one or a few leaders because of the simplicity and efficiency involved in such governance.
it because e a person who had the rights to participate in government
only one dude got to choose the rules & laws
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
had many government because of many city- stateIt was eitheroligarchy, monarchy, democracy, or aristocracy.sorry it is almost right. there was oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, or aristocracy. (tyranny was when power was taken illegally. The tyrant wasn't always mean.)
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other forms governments replaced it.
let me know what ancient greek pots had in them plz.......
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
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it didn't work because of war
They got there power by over throwing the Oligarchy
In ancient Greece most horses were used to pull chariots and they were used for food if necessary
ancient greece who was the doctor who used sciense instead of magic
Ancient Greece used Democracy which America now uses.
Ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece had cattle, goats, chickens and sheep as domesticated animals.
"Bronze grapes" were used in ancient Greece as tributes to the deity Malachi.
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