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Q: Who ruled early Athens before a democracy was established?
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Who ruled early Athens before a democratic system was established?

tyrants


What is the home of Socrates and early democracy?

ancient greece


What city-state developed an early form of direct democracy?

Athens


Did the citizens in the early democracy in Athens voted by writing on paper?

true


What city state developed an early form of direct democracy?

Athens


What was Athens economay like?

Its government was a early form of democracy and it was goverened by tyrants {p.s. Athens is in Greece not Rome}


What was the home of socrates and an early democracy?

The home of the famous philosopher, Socrates, and also the birthplace of democracy was ancient Athens. Located in the southeastern portion of mainland Greece in the eastern portion of the Mediterranean Basin, Athens enjoyed a Golden (or, Classical) period in which both Socrates and democracy were born. On both counts, civilization has been profoundly influenced -- and is likely to continue to be influenced.


What type of leader did Athens have?

Early on, a king. Then the rich (aristocrats). Then a tyrant. Then oligarchs. Then the people themseles (democracy).


Why do you think that despite such limits Athens is still admired as an early model of democracy?

Athens became a genuine democracy - the citizens in assembly made the decisions and the council carried them out. Compared to this, today's representative democracies elect politicians, who do what they want, rather than what the electors want.


Is Athens is still admired as an early model of democracy?

The Athenian democratic system is still admired because it was a unique form of government. Athens used a direct democracy and instead of voting for officials to vote for the people, the Athenian people voted on bills and legislation themselves.


Which leader did democracy in Athens work best?

Pericles, after getting his conservative opponent Thucydides son of Melesias expelled in 444 BCE, manipulated affairs as 'First Citizen' to bring prosperity and power to Athens. Unfortunately his ego led him to lead Athens into a destructive war with the Peloponnesian League 13 years later, which Athens lost. During the war, the democracy was led by populists after Pericles' early death, and the democracy was replaced to bring government of the city under control.


Where did the Democracy begin?

Ancient Greece is credited with creating the first democracies. Although there should be noted that Ancient Greexe wasn't a democracy like we know in the modern world. They weren't particularily egalitarian states, since foreigners, slaves, women, and unpropertied males weren't allowed to vote/participate.