At its peak it was a radical democracy - that is the citizens met in fortnightly assembly, considering and deciding on all matters of government. The Council implemented these decisions. This is far more democratic than today's representative democracy where elected representatives form a parliament and vote how they or their party want, not necessarily the way their electors want.
Athenian democracy was a direct form of government where citizens participated in decision-making through a voting system. It was limited to male citizens only and excluded women, slaves, and foreigners. The system was characterized by its emphasis on civic participation and the right of citizens to engage in public debate and propose laws.
The word democracy comes from two Greek words meaning People Power. In its radical form it was a fortnightly assembly of all the (male) citizens where they considered and decided on matters put before them and raised by them. The Council of 500 carried out the Assembly's decisions and handled daily problems between meetings. The law courts, which were considered to be part of the political process, had juries of 500, with no judges or lawyers to interfere; they voted on cases brought before them and awarded punishments or payments to be made.
The Council and other office bearers were chosen by lot from the citizens, except for the 10 generals who were elected one from each tribe. They were too smart to be led in war by someone selected by lot, and usually when the Assembly made a significant decision, it had a rider 'the general to implement' even though it might be a non-military matter.
Athenian Democracy was all about "power" and who ruled. Hope this helped!
All adults could vote in legislative assemblies
This is a representative democracy. A direct democracy is best modeled in Ancient Rome where people went directly to every meeting and put in their own two cents.
To transform a parliamentary democracy into a representative democracy, changes would need to be made to allow direct election of the head of state (e.g., president) by the citizens, rather than appointment through the parliament. This change would shift the balance of power and make the head of state more independent from the legislature, giving citizens more direct influence over their leadership. Additionally, reforms may be needed to adjust the distribution of powers between the executive and legislative branches to ensure a more balanced system of checks and balances.
A representative democracy is a form of government where people choose representatives to make decisions on their behalf. These representatives are elected through a democratic process and are expected to represent the interests and values of the people who elected them.
Both get their sovereignty from their citizens.
Britain has a parliamentary democracy, where citizens elect members of Parliament to make decisions on their behalf. The Prime Minister is the head of government, chosen from the majority party in Parliament. The monarchy also plays a ceremonial role in the democratic system.
A direct democracy with enforced participation. ----------------------- Every Athenian male resident was a participant. However, women, slaves, children and foreigners were not included.
The representative democracy of the United States.
a person that is able to vote
a democracy
it is a democracy and a federation
Before the death of Pericles, after which demagogues led the people astray, leading to defeat in the Peloponnesian War.
governmental or federal
Constitutional, Multi-party democracy.
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The authority to govern comes from the people. A+
Before, Athenian democracy was put into place, it was ruled by the Tyrant's in a Tyrannical government. Okay guys, my answer might not be the best but, it got me an A on my paper! I hope this answer helps you! If not, I'm sorry!!
Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher and the student of Socrates. He is known for founding the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world. Plato's writings, such as "The Republic" and "The Symposium," have had a significant influence on Western philosophy.