Government by assembly is a characteristic of Athens. In Athens, the Assembly (Ekklesia) was a central institution where citizens could participate directly in decision-making and vote on important issues. In contrast, Sparta had a mixed government system that included a council of elders (Gerousia) and dual kingship, limiting direct citizen involvement in governance. Therefore, while both city-states had unique forms of governance, the assembly was primarily associated with Athens.
Government by assembly is a characteristic of Athens. In Athens, the Assembly (Ekklesia) was a key feature of its democratic system, where citizens could participate directly in decision-making. In contrast, Sparta had a mixed government system that included two kings and a council of elders, with limited citizen participation in governance. Thus, while both city-states had unique forms of governance, assembly-based government is primarily associated with Athens.
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Athens had a government based on a democracy Sparta had a military based government
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