Ancient Greece did not have a Senate in the same sense as the Roman Senate. Instead, various city-states, particularly Athens, had different governing bodies, such as the Assembly (Ekklesia) and the Council of Five Hundred (Boule). The Assembly was responsible for making decisions, while the Boule prepared matters for discussion in the Assembly. However, some Greek city-states, like Sparta, had a council called the Gerousia, which functioned similarly to a Senate.
Senate of Western Continental Greece was created in 1821.
The senate
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Having a senate An elected "dictator" Athens was a Republic like the U.S.
There are two senators elected to represent each state. This is based of of the governing systems of ancient Greece and Rome.
Im pretty sure it was athens,which was greece.
There are two senators elected to represent each state. This is based of of the governing systems of ancient Greece and Rome.
democracy, the senate, city-states, the roman republic, aristocracy
The members of the constitutional convention came up with a checks and balances system made to make it so no branch held more power than the other. The branches were conrtived from ancient countries like Rome (the Roman Republic which had a senate) and Ancient Greece (Athens had a senate).
Among ancient civilizations, the Roman Empire was the first to have true forms of democracy: all of its most important officials (with the exception of the members of the Senate) were elected, and that for a limited period only. Rome even had (elected) officials with wide powers to protect the common people from 'tyranny' by the Senate or other high officials: the Tribunes of the Plebs (=the common people)."Athens" or "Greece" have the traditional reputation of being the 'cradle of democracy', but that is a 19th century invention. All States in Greece including Athens were ruled by small groups of powerful families (so-called oligarchies) and Athens and Greece never had any democratic institutions.
Do you mean the US senate, the Canadian Senate, or the Roman senate.
ii think its the senate