I assume you are asking about the Ancient Greek government, and not the current Greek government. There are enough differences to write a whole book. And there was not a Greek Government, there were several city-states, with different laws and forms of government, changing throughout the centuries, ranging from the strictest Dictatorships, to pure Democracy. In Athens for example, in the 5th Century B.C. : A. People voted on laws directly and not through representatives. B. Only land owners had the right to vote. C. Women had no right to vote.
Democratic
Ancient Greece gave us democracy, the most common form of government in the world. Ancient Rome gave us architectural feats such as archways and aqueducts, amongst other things. They were the fathers of modern-day plumbing.
Sparta, Athens then Thebes.
The correct answer is Greek. :)
Greek. Many buildings in the US government are of the ancient Greek style.
An oligarchy and the US government have nothing in common.
Democracy (Demokratia)
With their senate
A republic. That is people had elected representatives.
greek
both have an independent judiciary
it inherited democracy, democracy originated in greece.
First of all, we are a democracy, and that is based of Athens's Government type. Second of all it would be how our buildings are built. It is very Greek and Roman types of buildings.
A blend of the old greek and roman governments.
The house of common
No, the basis of US law is the English common law.