The ancient Greek city-state of Athens is considered to have been organized as a limited democracy during much of its Classical Period simply because its democratic privileges and rights did not extend to all of its members. For instance, only certain males were allowed to vote and to hold public office.
Athens had a limited democracy.
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The way Athens democracy was limited because they had different governments and their kings were big shots
Sparta was a good example of limited democracy, Athens of radical democracy.
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It transited over time from monarchy, to oligarchy, to limited democracy, to radical democracy, to limited democracy.
They ruled themselves by having a government that voted
It started as a monarchy, became an oligarchy, then a tyranny, then limited democracy, then an oligarchy, then a radical democracy, then a limited democracy.
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