The citizens of Athens.
The laws he chose were the ones that changed the outlook of slavery. That is how Solon promoted democracy in Athens
A direct democracy is a democracy in which the people directly vote on laws and policies being passed/made.
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.
America uses a variant of this, representative democracy, or a republic. The people elect others to make laws and decisions for them. This is less fair but quicker than Athenian democracy.
Ancient Athens is known for having a direct democracy, which is when the people directly vote on the laws. There are no representatives, the people meet together and run the government themselves.
The laws he chose were the ones that changed the outlook of slavery. That is how Solon promoted democracy in Athens
A direct democracy(A democracy in which people decide laws and policies at mass meetings)
Citizens directly made the laws themselves.
well i think that we have similair laws!
it is direct democracy. It was discovered by the Athens. ( this was made by kelso
Athens was the birthplace of democracy. When Philip the 2nd conquered Greece, Athens was still making its own laws but was supervised. Eventually their democracy was ended and never really began again.
Democracy first flourished in the Greek city-state , reaching its fullest expression in ancient Athens . There the citizens, as members of the assembly, participated directly in the making of their laws.!!
A direct democracy is a democracy in which the people directly vote on laws and policies being passed/made.
Athens didn't elect leaders to make laws, the U.S doesn't gather in mass meetings to decide on government matters.
Yes. It has affected the way democracy has develop because of the kinds of laws and places it might be attended in. Yes. It has affected the way democracy has develop because of the kinds of laws and places it might be attended in.
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Yes. Democracy was invented in Athens and used relatively successfully (compared to modern standards) for hundreds of years.* Yes * There democracy was a direct democracy * In a direct democracy people decide laws and policies at mass meetingsYes, Athens had a democracy. Pericles, a strong political leader, furthered and promoted Athenian democracy, but did not invent or have the idea of a democracy in Athens.