When it became a radical democracy the (adult male) citizens met in fortnightly assembly and made decisions which were implemented by the Council. The citizens also formed the law courts - there were no judges or lawyers.
It depends on which city-state and in what period, as it varied from city to city, and from one time to another as the political landscape changed.
In an oligarchy (rule by the few) the few made and executed the laws which the citizens followed. In a radical democracy, the citizen assembly made the laws and major decisions, and a Council carried them out.
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The most important civic duty of a citizen of ancient Greece or ancient Rome was to put the welfare of the state ahead of personal welfare or personal gain. The noblest actions were those which benefited the state.
Ancient Greek rowing ships were called galleys.
Dalton in ancient Greek is the name of the god of games
χρυσαφένιος (chrysafenios) is the ancient greek word for Golden
The Ancient Greek citizens.
Greek or Hellenic.
No. Only male citizens.
which Ancient Greek city was known for its military might
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Citizens of Greek city-states.Citizens of Greek city-states.
Citizens of Greek city-states.
Agora
Male athletes who were Greek citizens.
Individual male athletes who were Greek citizens.
The desire to have rule by the citizens. The Greek city-states did this by the citizens meeting regularly in assembly and voting on decisions. In modern representative democracy, the citizens elect representative to a parliament to do the decision-making for them, but the problem is that these representatives do not necessarily do what their electors want. The internet now offers an opportunity to go back to direct democracy, but the politicians will strongly resist being displaced.
Citizens from all the over 2,000 Greek city-states were eligible..