They ended up having a democracy in Athens and an assembly voted on laws suggested by the 50 people in the council of elders.
The government in ancient Athens was an example of democracy. The Athenian government was the first democratic form of government recorded.
The people directly chose their king.
Western democracy has a variety of ancient roots, but none runs deeper (or stronger) than Ancient Greece; in particular, the ancient city-state of Athens. It was in Athens that democracy first appeared in recorded history, and it is from Athens that modern advocates of democracy have taken at least partial inspiration for their own commitments to government "of the people, by the people, for the people."
The Ancient Athens Government was structured by the council of 500 people, the Assembly and finally the court. I hope that this information will help you.
The direct democracy gave power to the people so the people supported it.
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.
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adult males whoms father had been an athen citizen
Did the people of ancient Athens have a full democracy
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The people who inhabited Athens.
Middle class people in ancient Athens were called metics