The Greek and Roman civilizations were based
on some of the same ideas of
democracy as the new American
nation.
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it divides up power and lets the people decide. well, in ancient athens.
Darius wanted revenge.
The first Olympic Games of the modern era took place in 1896. They were held in Athens, Greece where they were held in ancient times.
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Yes. Democracy was invented in Athens and used relatively successfully (compared to modern standards) for hundreds of years.* Yes * There democracy was a direct democracy * In a direct democracy people decide laws and policies at mass meetingsYes, Athens had a democracy. Pericles, a strong political leader, furthered and promoted Athenian democracy, but did not invent or have the idea of a democracy in Athens.
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A direct democracy(A democracy in which people decide laws and policies at mass meetings)
Because then who would the Spartan men train on?
The assembly of male citizens met fortnightly to consider and decide on issues, which were implemented by the Council.
Athens didn't elect leaders to make laws, the U.S doesn't gather in mass meetings to decide on government matters.
Democracy in Athens was a direct democracy. In a direct democracy the people decide on the policy initiatives directly