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    In Athens, the idea of democracy took place. Democracy is government by the people. At first, the government started as a monarchy and evolved into an aristocracy. Under an aristocracy, Athenian and wealth power grew. But there was discontent among the people because the merchants and
    13 ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY AND CULTURE In 431 B. C. E. , the Athenian leader Pericles (d . 429 B.C. E.J delivered a funeral oration for Greek military who Sparta ran an authoritarian state, under aristocratic control, with few cultural amenities. Athens, in contrast, was a com- mercial state, with
    Democracy, which had prevailed during Athens’ Golden Age, was replaced by a system of oligarchy after the disastrous Athenian defeat in Sicily in Nevertheless, democracy in a slightly altered form did eventually return to Athens and, in any case, the Athenians had already done enough in creating
    Athenian democracy was a direct democracy made up of three important institutions. Modern representative democracies, in contrast to direct democracies, have citizens who vote for representatives who create and enact laws on their behalf.
    Previous Slide Democracy in Athens Main Menu Athens had the first democratic constitution (a set of rules for how the government should run) All men over 20 years old could participate in the Assembly (the lawmaking group) Each year 500 names of citizens were drawn to be on the Council of Five
    E-democracy, in full electronic democracy, the use of information and communication technologies to enhance and in some accounts replace representative Theorists of e-democracy differ, but most share the belief that some of the traditional limits to citizenship in contemporary liberal-democratic
    Democracy in Ancient Athens was very different from modern democracy. To be classed as a citizen in fifth-century Athens you had to be male, born from two Athenian parents and over eighteen years old, and complete your military service.
    Athens was ruled by an aristocracy called the Eupatridae, or well-born. This group had exclusive rights and privileges. During this time, it was the wealthiest state on the Greek mainland, but LEARN more about the origins of democracy in Athens. What similarities are there with our democratic system?
    Democracy in Athens. Military and Gov’t in Sparta. Role of Women. 100. Athens was all about making a beautiful city, trading and becoming wealthy.
    Democracy—when all citizens of a society vote on all issues and each vote is considered equally important as all others—was invented by the Greeks But the people—the ones who put the demo- in democracy—were intimately involved in decisions that affected them and would be appalled that bills
    Melissa Schwartzberg describes the ins and outs of the Athenian democracy, and addresses some ways in which a lottery system might benefit us today. ??Lesson by Melissa Schwartzberg, animation by TED-Ed. Democracy in America. By Alexis de Tocqueville. Translator – Henry Reeve. A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication. Democracy in America, Volumes One and Two by Alexis de Tocqueville, trans. Henry Reeve is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University.
    Melissa Schwartzberg describes the ins and outs of the Athenian democracy, and addresses some ways in which a lottery system might benefit us today. ??Lesson by Melissa Schwartzberg, animation by TED-Ed. Democracy in America. By Alexis de Tocqueville. Translator – Henry Reeve. A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication. Democracy in America, Volumes One and Two by Alexis de Tocqueville, trans. Henry Reeve is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University.

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