In the 400s BC, Athens practiced a form of direct democracy where citizens actively participated in decision-making. This system allowed eligible male citizens to vote on laws and policies in the Assembly, where they could speak and debate openly. Key institutions included the Council of 500, which set the agenda for the Assembly, and various courts where citizens could serve as jurors. However, this democracy excluded women, slaves, and non-citizens from participation, limiting its scope.
Early on, a king. Then the rich (aristocrats). Then a tyrant. Then oligarchs. Then the people themseles (democracy).
Peaceful Athens exist today because the type of government is democracy and Sparta is oligarchy and democracy went on but not oligarchy. We still have the type of government democracy today.
Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy, radical democracy, oligarchy, limited democracy,.
direct democracy.
Radical democracy.
the first and only form of true democracy.
It started as monarchy, replaced by oligarchy, then tyranny, then limited democracy, democracy, radical democracy, and reverted to limited democracy, then oligarchy, then limited democracy, over a period of a thousand years.
Ancient Athens type of government was democracy. They had a democratic rule.
Yes. Democracy was invented in Athens and used relatively successfully (compared to modern standards) for hundreds of years.* Yes * There democracy was a direct democracy * In a direct democracy people decide laws and policies at mass meetingsYes, Athens had a democracy. Pericles, a strong political leader, furthered and promoted Athenian democracy, but did not invent or have the idea of a democracy in Athens.
It started in 508 BCE as a limited democracy for landowners, revrted to oligarchy during the Persian War, was reestablished as a full democracy by Ephialtes in 460 BCE, and after his assassination, became a radical democracy under the leadership of Pericles. After Athens' defeat in the Peloponnesian War in 404 BCE it reverted to a limited democracy.
Pericles was not a democracy. Pericles was a statesman in Athens and was considered today as a general. Pericles did not make Democracy. The people of Greece did.
In summer it's Boeing 747-400s....In winter it's Boeing 777-300ERs or Boeing 747-400s or sometimes A340-300s.