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Who introduced the Athenian democracy?

cleithenes introduced democracy in ancient Athens


This civilization introduced the world to democracy.?

Greece


What city introduced the western idea of democracy?

Athens


When system of democracy was introduced in Athens what did this mean who was was not allowed to vote?

The first democracy was a limited democracy introduced by Cleisthenes in 507 BCE after expulsion of the tyrant. Voting was limited to landowners. This democracy was replaced by an oligarchy to lead during the Persian War. A broader democracy of citizens was reintroduced byEphialtes in 461 BCE. He was assassinated and his deputy Pericles introduced radical democracy of all Athenian adult males in 444 BCE after expelling the competing landowner party in the assembly.


What changes did Pericles introduced to Athens?

to move away from democracy


Where and when was the system of democracy first introduced?

Ancient Greece, around 500BC.


What Greek city-state introduced the idea of Western democracy?

athens


What form of government from ancient Greece most influenced the government of the US?

The Greeks introduced democracy .


Why was Julius Caesar such an important Roman figure if he was never an emperor?

because he introduced democracy


Who introduced the system of ostracism?

Ostracism appears to first have been used by the Athenian democracy.


Why was virginias government important?

It introduced the concept of self government and democracy to the America's.


A system of democracy was introduced in athens. what did this mean?

This ment that women could not vot! only men!:)