Democracy developed in the ancient Greek city-state of Athens through the general will of the citizens and also the intentional effort of such dynamic individuals as Solon and Pericles, among others. It was both a direct- and a limited-democracy, with each full citizen having access to the functions and decision-making power of the society yet, at the same time, with only a small percentage of the overall population meriting the rights of full citizenship.
Democracy.
Athens developed the first democracy around the fifth century B.C.
Democracy happened in Athens when the king got too much power. They moved from a monarchy to an aristocracy and then to a direct democracy.
Athens in 508 BCE.
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It began with Cleisthenes establishing a popular assembly in 508 BCE.
The city-state of Athens in Ancient Greece
Yes, ancient Athens was an example of a direct democracy. Citizens voted on all issues of public policy.
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Athens Greece was the birthplace of democracy.
Yes. It has affected the way democracy has develop because of the kinds of laws and places it might be attended in. Yes. It has affected the way democracy has develop because of the kinds of laws and places it might be attended in.
Athens had a democracy; Sparta, an oligarchy.