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Ancient Greece (specifically, Athens) practiced Direct Democracy. There was no president, nor were there governmental representatives. The people voted directly on the issues themselves rather than having representatives in government.

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Greece itself did not have an emporer, yet its rivaling neighbor,Rome, did. Greece was mainly composed of city states that were formed to make a country.

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No, they were the first republic.

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