Monarchy, followed by oligarchy, followed by tyranny, followed by democracy, sometimes in different sequences in different city-states.
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The Greeks believed that people could use their minds and reason to choose and run good governments.
No; there were nations with a central Government as far back as the ancient Egyptians and Assyrians, so several thousand years back.
yes it did from one of its four governments which was democracy
It was a theocracy.
The ancient Romans had three types of government. They were the monarchy, the republic and the principate.
The types of governments were... -MONARCHY -ARISTOCRATS -OLIGARCHY -and DIRECT DEMOCRACY
The government of ancient Egypt was the pharoah. They used religion and the army to govern their empire. They were seen as living gods.
both governments were stable and well worked
By definition, each city-state was independent and had its own government.
There is no government ruled directly by a god. There are governments ruled by priests who believe that they represent a god, these governments are called "theocracies". In certain ancient cultures, such as ancient Egypt, the people believed their ruler to be a god, so in a way they were ruled by an appointed god.
There was 60 governments
Governments are almost always developed out of necessity. Whenever a community comes together for protection, a government of some kind usually results.
Well what you are trying to say were all of the ancient African governments successful, and in order to give a more specific answer the question has to be slightly more specific.
Ancient Greece. As of yet, no countries adopt direct democracy although governments and academics are looking into it.