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Mostly all - like Sparta and Athens. Mycenaean and Minoan city-states also had democracy. Other city-states and eventually other countries like Rome and U.S adapted to democracy from the Greeks.
Not all Greek city states had a democracy. Athens is the best example of a democracy. A democracy is run by the people. In Athens, all free adult males voted on issues.
Ancient Greece had a system of government known as democracy, particularly in the city-state of Athens. However, it is important to note that not all Greek city-states practiced democracy, as some were ruled by tyrants and others had oligarchies (rule by a few wealthy individuals).
Greek democracy was direct - the male citizens met regularly in Assembly and voted on policies and actions of their city-state. Modern democracy is effected by the people electing representatives to a parliament, which votes for them. Direct democracy could only work in a geographically small city-state where the citizens could assemble. Countries today are much larger and this was impracticable. However the rise of computing offers the opportunity to vote through them Don't hold your breath that politicians will rush to embrace this.
Athenian democracy was, at the time, a unique political experiment that was developed around the time of 550 BC. It was founded in the Greek city-state of Athens.
Athens was the birthplace of democracy.
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The Greeks originally founded Marseilles.
Athens, a city-state in ancient Greece, was the birthplace of democracy.
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Democracy developed independently in multiple locations in the world, including Greece, India, and North America.
The city-state of Athens in Ancient Greece