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In ancient Greece, the city-state of Athens is often noted for its system of power sharing, particularly through its development of democracy. In Athens, citizens had the opportunity to participate in decision-making processes, such as voting on laws and policies. While this democracy was limited to free male citizens, it marked a significant shift towards broader political participation compared to other city-states like Sparta, where power was concentrated among a small elite.

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