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Yes, ancient Greece was known for its direct democracy, where citizens directly participated in decision-making through voting and assemblies.
By placing a shard of broken pottery marked with their choice in a barrel to be counted.
Democracy through establishing regular assemblies of the citizens.
Tribal assemblies.
oils, wine and pottery
Yes, ancient Greece was known for its direct democracy, where citizens directly participated in decision-making through voting and assemblies.
By placing a shard of broken pottery marked with their choice in a barrel to be counted.
Limited democracy - citizens who held land were consulted in assemblies. Full democracy - all citizens were consulted by the council in assemblies. Radical democracy - all citizens met regularly in assembly and made decisions which the council implemented.
Democracy through establishing regular assemblies of the citizens.
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Our word Democracy comes from the Greek words for People Power - excersised in assemblies of the citizens.
yes, they were made from pottery, but not in the same way we do pottery now.
Tribal assemblies.
Ancient Greece was more committed to democratic ideals-Apex
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oils, wine and pottery
Pottery is an example of goods and services that was product in ancient Greece. Farming and manufacturing were two well known industries in ancient Greece.