Athenian democracy developed in the Greek city-state of Athens, comprising the central city-state of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica, around 500 BC. Athens was one of the very first known democracies (although anthropological research suggests that democratic forms were likely common in stateless societies long before the rise of Athens). Other Greek cities set up democracies, most but not all following an Athenian model, but none were as powerful or as stable (or as well-documented) as that of Athens. It remains a unique and intriguing experiment in direct democracy where the people do not elect representatives to vote on their behalf but vote on legislation and executive bills in their own right. Participation was by no means open, but the in-group of participants was constituted with no reference to economic class and they participated on a scale that was truly phenomenal. The public opinion of voters was remarkably influenced by the political satire performed by the comic poets at the theaters.
In the 8th century, Ancient Greece was a democratic government. This type of government began in the city of Ancient Athens.
Democratic government.
Athens was ruled by a single person under a type of government known as a "tyranny." In this system, a tyrant seized power unconstitutionally and often ruled without the consent of the governed. While the term "tyrant" has a negative connotation today, some ancient tyrants in Athens implemented reforms and policies that benefited the populace.
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Ancient Athens initially had a monarchy, governed by kings. Over time, this system evolved into an oligarchy as power shifted to a group of aristocratic families. Eventually, Athens developed into a democracy, where citizens had a direct role in decision-making. This transition marked a significant shift from monarchical and oligarchic rule to a more participatory political system.
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Ancient Athens type of government was democracy. They had a democratic rule.
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