After 40 years, in which the tyrants had successfully suppressed the oligarchs and ruled for the benefit of all. they became unpopular. One reason is that the inequity problem had been solved for two generations and was no longer an active issue for the populace. The other was that the tyrants had to hire a force to protect them against the vengeful oligarchs. To do this they had to levy taxes, and Greeks hated taxes, so that pushed the deposition of the tyrant.
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After the Tyrants were thrown out in Athens, the oligarchs tried to reasssume power, but in 507 BCE Cleisthenes established a government with an assembly of all landowners, great and small.
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A conqueror. It was not a tyrant - tyrants were appointed to put an end to autocratic rule by oligarchs and give the mass of people fair treatment.
First the kings, then the oligarchs, then the tyrants, then the democrats, then the oligarchs, then the kings.
one person ruling limits the expansion of the law for that it may or may not include what others say.
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They take it. There is nothing like voting involved.
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They take it. There is nothing like voting involved.
It started with kings, then oligarchs, then tyrants, then oligarchs, then a democracy, then oligarchs, then kings.
Nothing good. Just maintain the status quo of the poor during Marcos era but returned the power of the oligarchs because her family is one of them. These same oligarchs are now funding the expensive push for her sainthood. In fairness she is really a saint - to the oligarchs.
First the king, then the oligarchs, then the Tyrants, then the citizen assembly.
After 40 years, in which the tyrants had successfully suppressed the oligarchs and ruled for the benefit of all. they became unpopular. One reason is that the inequity problem had been solved for two generations and was no longer an active issue for the populace. The other was that the tyrants had to hire a force to protect them against the vengeful oligarchs. To do this they had to levy taxes, and Greeks hated taxes, so that pushed the deposition of the tyrant.
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Their dominance became resented, so the people supported tyrants to keep to keep them in check. To avoid assassination by the oligarchs a tyrant had to hire a bodyguard, and to pay them he had to impose a tax which upset the people, who eventually tired of this and got rid of him.his opened the gate for the oligarchs again, however the people turned to leaders who promised them democratic rights and so eliminated oligarchic rule. The democracies were fragile, as the people could easily be led astray by opportunistic leaders; and so reverted to oligarchic, tyrannic or monarchic rule.