The government of Athens evolved from a monarchy to a form of direct democracy in the 5th century BCE. This transformation included the establishment of institutions like the Assembly and the Council of Five Hundred, allowing citizens to participate directly in decision-making. The Athenian democracy was characterized by the notion of equal participation among free male citizens, setting a precedent for future democratic systems. Over time, however, Athens faced challenges that led to shifts in governance, including periods of oligarchy and the influence of demagogues.
Athens had a democracy
By giving the poor more political powers which was reformed by Solon and Cleisthenes in order for equal power between the rich and the poor.
The U.S's government is a representive democracy and Athens was a direct democracy
hi so what is the government of the golden age of athens
By giving the poor more political powers which was reformed by Solon and Cleisthenes in order for equal power between the rich and the poor.
Athens had a government based on a democracy Sparta had a military based government
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the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy
The Athens goverments was like so not far