Athenian Democracy had the council of five hundred and American Democracy has a government.
Before the death of Pericles, after which demagogues led the people astray, leading to defeat in the Peloponnesian War.
What would happen to democracy in which few people voted
No, I don't think direct democracy would work today. I say this because democracy comes with high costs and high risks resulting to conflict and riots.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
According to Chacha answers....According the Pericles, it was an Athenians duty to promote democracy, equal citizenship for high and low, and defense of Greece.
They had to memorize their work and write on tablets.
I know!!! wait how does this even work?
Making Democracy Work was created in 1993.
Direct democracy worked well in Athens because of its relatively small population, which allowed citizens to participate actively in decision-making processes. The Athenian system encouraged civic engagement, with citizens gathering in the Agora to debate and vote on issues. Additionally, the use of lotteries to select officials minimized corruption and ensured broader representation. This participatory model was underpinned by a strong sense of civic identity and responsibility among Athenian citizens.
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