The form of this goverment was declined because the citizens of an oligarchy had very little say how the was run so slowy they to disappear (a stable oligarchy ruled only on city Sparta)
Monarchy, followed by Oligarchy, followed by Tyranny, followed by Democracy, followed by all the above.
its from ancient Greece
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
ancient greece
Were an ancient Greece civilization.
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
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it didn't work because of war
They got there power by over throwing the Oligarchy
During the Dark Age in Ancient Greece, the Mycenaean civilization began to decline, wars broke out between city-states, and there were earthquakes all over Greece.
they vote to see who is the sexiest ;)
Democracy
had many government because of many city- stateIt was eitheroligarchy, monarchy, democracy, or aristocracy.sorry it is almost right. there was oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, or aristocracy. (tyranny was when power was taken illegally. The tyrant wasn't always mean.)
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other forms governments replaced it.
In ancient Greece, tyranny referred to a form of government where a single ruler, known as a tyrant, seized power unconstitutionally, often through popular support. Notable tyrants include Pisistratus in Athens, who ruled in the 6th century BCE, and his son Hippias, who succeeded him. Tyranny was characterized by the concentration of power in one individual, often leading to both social reforms and oppression, depending on the ruler's policies. Ultimately, many tyrannies in Greece were overthrown, leading to the establishment of more democratic forms of governance.
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.