The term "democracy" translates from Greek as "dēmokratia," which is derived from "demos," meaning "the people," and "kratos," meaning "power" or "rule." Thus, democracy literally means "rule by the people." This concept emphasizes the participation of citizens in the decision-making processes of governance.
"The people rule."
Pericles strengthened the greek democracy
You cannot translate a Scottish name into Greek, but you can phonetically spell it in Greek. The pronunciation would remain the same. Makenzie would translate to: Μακενζυ.
No, the ancient greek invented democracy and the first to use it. Democracy roughly translates to "the people rule" from greek
θυμούμαι, thymoumai i remember is "thymamai"
Άρωμα is greek for fragrance i believe
It doesn't.
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If you speak Greek and English, then yes.
Not all Greek city states had a democracy. Athens is the best example of a democracy. A democracy is run by the people. In Athens, all free adult males voted on issues.