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First as a monarchy, then as an oligarchy, then as a tyranny, then as a democracy, then as a radical democracy.
Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, radical democracy.
It transited over time from monarchy, to oligarchy, to limited democracy, to radical democracy, to limited democracy.
It started as a monarchy, became an oligarchy, then a tyranny, then limited democracy, then an oligarchy, then a radical democracy, then a limited democracy.
Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy, radical democracy, oligarchy, limited democracy,.
Ancient Greece was not a country - it was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states. These city-states each changed their form of government periodically as problems arose, ranging from monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy and radical democracy. As one form failed, another would be tried. For example, Athens went from monarchy to oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy and radical democracy, then back to limited democracy. Sparta went from a dual monarchy to a combined monarchy-oligarchy to a combined monarchy-limited democracy.
It started as a monarchy, became an oligarchy, then a tyranny, then limited democracy, then an oligarchy, then a radical democracy, then a limited democracy.
Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, radical democracy.
It varied over the centuries, starting off as a monarchy, then an oligarchy, then a limited democracy, then a radical democracy, then back to a limited democracy.
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It started as a monarchy, became an oligarchy, then turned to tyranny, then experimented with democracy, reverted to oligarchy, returned to democracy, then developed radical democracy.
It started as monarchy, replaced by oligarchy, then tyranny, then limited democracy, democracy, radical democracy, and reverted to limited democracy, then oligarchy, then limited democracy, over a period of a thousand years.