Each city-state was independent. The people who lived in them were fiercely proud of their homes. These city-states had different kinds of government. A monarch or king might rule some. A family of nobles might rule a few. A few wealthy merchants might rule others. Also, the idea of a government made of representatives chosen by the people took hold in some city-states. The most prominent of these city-states was Athens.
In ancient Greece they practiced a true Democracy. That is when every citizen is part of the government. The US has a Democracy mixed with a Republic and that's why we elect officials no make all the rules.
I assume you are asking about the Ancient Greek government, and not the current Greek government. There are enough differences to write a whole book. And there was not a Greek Government, there were several city-states, with different laws and forms of government, changing throughout the centuries, ranging from the strictest Dictatorships, to pure Democracy. In Athens for example, in the 5th Century B.C. : A. People voted on laws directly and not through representatives. B. Only land owners had the right to vote. C. Women had no right to vote.
Plato wrote the Republic. In the text, he discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the various types of government.
Ancient Rome had three types of government, not four. They were the monarchy, the republic and the principate. The principate (erroneously called the "empire") could be said to be divided into two types of singular rule, the principate and the dominate.
Limited forms of government include:democracyrepublicconstitutional monarchy
The three main forms of government are:DemocracyMonarchyDictatorship
There were three main forms of government in ancient Greece: Monarchy, Oligarchy and Democracy. I am unable to locate how the government of the Greek cities reflected the structure of the Greek families.
There is the greek god Poseidon, but not many gods in Greek Mythology can actually change forms.
It varied from monarchy to oligarchy to tyranny to different forms of democracy over time, sometime changing, sometimes repeating.
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Many forms of government from Democracy to Tyranny Meritocracy and Aristocracy to Plutocracy.
Direct Democracy, Representative Democracy, Monarchy, Dictatorship, Theocracy, Oligarchy, Anarchy and Tyranny. These are the forms of government that all Greek city-states had.
In ancient Greece they practiced a true Democracy. That is when every citizen is part of the government. The US has a Democracy mixed with a Republic and that's why we elect officials no make all the rules.
The Greek city-state carried out all forms of government as the cities were independent - equivalent to small countries, like eg Singapore is today.
It depends where you live. There are several different forms of government.
they had different forms of government
What are the different ways in which early settlers in the English colonies developed new and unique forms of government?