It started as a kingdom; became an oligarchy where the upper class council ruled, which was replaced by a limited democracy like Sparta, where property owners belonged to the ruling assembly; and then a radical democracy where all male citizens met in assembly to direct government. When this failed, it went back to a limited democracy.
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The Ancient Athens Government was structured by the council of 500 people, the Assembly and finally the court. I hope that this information will help you.
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Organized government existed on the island of Crete as early as 3,000 BC. If your question is about the start of 'democratic' government in Greece - more specifically, Athens - , the answer is around 500 BC.
Athens had a democracy
How was the colonial government organized?
The U.S's government is a representive democracy and Athens was a direct democracy
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Organized the first modern Olympics in Athens
Athens had a government based on a democracy Sparta had a military based government
The ancient Greek civilization was organized into city-states, each with its own government, laws, and traditions. These city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, were independent entities that sometimes cooperated but often competed with one another. The Greek city-states had different forms of government, including democracies, oligarchies, and monarchies.
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