Ancient Babylonians, or possibly an earlier civilisation.
Democracy and the western civilization!
What people wore in ancient time varied from civilisation to civilisation.
No, democracy was not invented in Ancient Egypt. While Ancient Egypt had a complex society with aspects of governance, such as a pharaoh and officials, it lacked the democratic principles of citizen participation and voting found in later systems. Democracy, as we understand it today, originated in Ancient Greece, particularly in Athens, around the 5th century BCE.
And don't forget that the Greeks invented democracy.
Ancient Babylonians, or possibly an earlier civilisation.
Democracy and the western civilization!
What people wore in ancient time varied from civilisation to civilisation.
No, the ancient greek invented democracy and the first to use it. Democracy roughly translates to "the people rule" from greek
.Modern or Ancient Greek? If ancient, they invented democracy for starters,
No, democracy was not invented in Ancient Egypt. While Ancient Egypt had a complex society with aspects of governance, such as a pharaoh and officials, it lacked the democratic principles of citizen participation and voting found in later systems. Democracy, as we understand it today, originated in Ancient Greece, particularly in Athens, around the 5th century BCE.
Athens in 508 BCE.
900BC
And don't forget that the Greeks invented democracy.
they were an ancient (french) civilisation.
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I believe it was a feller by the name of Socrates II, but don't quote me on that :)