The three pillars of democracy in ancient Athens were participation, equality, and freedom. Participation involved the active involvement of citizens in decision-making processes, primarily through assemblies and councils. Equality, or "isonomia," ensured that all citizens had equal rights and opportunities to engage in politics, regardless of social status. Freedom emphasized individual liberties, allowing citizens to express their views and vote without coercion.
Republic and democracy are two different things. A Republic can be a democracy, just as a constitutional monarchy today can be a democracy. Democracy existed in the Roman Republic, as it had three different assemblies of the citizens (Centuriate, Tribal, Plebeian). Athens went through phases - monarchy, oligarchy, limited democracy, radical democracy.
im sorry , did you mean what are three contributions of Greece to democracy? if so, it was Athens, (not all of Greece) who created democracy.
Pericles had three goals for Athens. The first was to strengthen democracy. The second was to expand the empire. The third was to beautify Athens.
Ancient Athens type of government was democracy. They had a democratic rule.
1.) strengthen Athenian democracy. 2.) hold and strengthen empire. 3.) clarify Athens.
(1) to strengthen athenian democracy(2) to hold and strngthen the empire (3)to glorify Athens
How did reaction to oppressive rule lead to pre-democracy in Athens
Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides
The citizens, the magistrates, the Council of 500.
(1) to strengthen athenian democracy(2) to hold and strngthen the empire (3)to glorify Athens
Athens' government changed over time. Up until 508/7, Athens was a tyranny. Cleisthenes introduced democracy but Athens then became an Oligarchy under the aristocrats who led the city to ward off the Persian invasion. 460 CE Ephialtes reintroduced democracy, was assassinated for this, and his deputy Pericles took over to complete Athenian democracy. It was a direct democracy by the people, unlike the representative democracy of today. Then it was conquered by Alexander and etcetera etcetera.
Three pillars of the European Union.