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Greece
Athens is considered the birthplace of democracy. In the 5th century BCE, it developed a system of direct democracy where citizens could participate in decision-making and governance. This system was distinct from the oligarchic and militaristic structures of other city-states like Sparta and Thebes. Athens' democratic innovations laid the groundwork for modern democratic systems.
The birthplace of democracy is commonly considered to be Europe. Specifically, ancient Greece, where the concept of democratic governance first emerged in city-states like Athens around the 5th century BCE.
identify the Greek "polis" . discuss its physical make-up as well as its political, social, and economic characteristics. why is it often considered to be the beginning of early democracy.
Why is Athens considered the birthplace of modern democracy
identify the Greek "polis" . discuss its physical make-up as well as its political, social, and economic characteristics. why is it often considered to be the beginning of early democracy.
Athens Greece was the birthplace of democracy.
It was called Polis
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It was Athens, in ancient Greece. Democracy was limited to citizens (excluding women and slaves) and not everyone who lived there had the right to vote. Nevertheless, Athens practiced the first form of democracy anywhere.
Democracy