Tyrants
In Athens in the fifth century, B.C., laws were determined by a vote among all male citizens. This was an example of pure democracy.
* citizens should vote ----* have a good education ----and ---- * obey the laws! ----
The Athenians had a direct democracy. This meant that all Athenian citizens were able to vote on new legislation and laws.
By vote in its assembly of citizens.
Citizens choose a representative to vote for laws because to do that is easier than to be a direct democracy like it was back in ancient Greece.
The assembly (ecclesia), in Athens held about fortnightly.
Citizens do not vote directly on laws. They elect representatives who do vote directly on laws.
In ancient Greece, there is an assembly of citizens who come and vote while in U.S today, we elect on representatives who vote on laws for us. -Kid in MRs. Locicero's class from JFS (ayan patel)
To follow laws and vote in elections.
-Obey the laws of government -Vote
Tyrants