They used a Democracy.
Ancient Athens is often considered to have had one of the most direct forms of democracy in history. In Athens, citizens had the opportunity to vote on laws and policies directly in large assemblies. Their system of government allowed for more widespread citizen participation compared to other ancient civilizations.
No. It's gross, but no.
the athens
The main principle which has shaped today's government in the Wast is democracy. it was invented by the Greeks Athens had the first ever democracy.
Many aspects of Western government and the legal system are based on the practices of Ancient Greece. The Law Courts of ancient Athens functioned in ways very similar to the U.S. Supreme Court.
It was the birthplace of democracy, for starters. Even though it was not a total democracy itself, the idea of a democratic government has evolved and altered over time and has made important contributions to our system of government today.
The Greeks in Athens never had to rely on a system of representative government because their population was so small they could all easily participate.
What ancient principles, traditions, and events have shaped the system of government we have today?
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It's in the book .stupid.
It's in the book .stupid.
It's in the book .stupid.