The idea of a unified Greece under one government is a modern construction. Ancient Greece was a region, not one country. The various cities, such as Athens, Thebes, Sparta, Corinth, Megara, Delphi, Pylos, etc. each ruled themselves independently of one another, leading each to be called a city-state, since the city and the surrounding countryside were independent of other states. Since the city-states were all independent, they each had their own form of government.
The forms of government in ancient Greece tended to divide the people of Greece rather than unify them.
There were three main forms of government in ancient Greece: Monarchy, Oligarchy and Democracy. I am unable to locate how the government of the Greek cities reflected the structure of the Greek families.
Democracy monarchy aristocracy
other forms governments replaced it.
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The forms of government in ancient Greece tended to divide the people of Greece rather than unify them.
The three main forms of government are:DemocracyMonarchyDictatorship
In ancient Greece they practiced a true Democracy. That is when every citizen is part of the government. The US has a Democracy mixed with a Republic and that's why we elect officials no make all the rules.
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oligarchy , monarchy , and democracy ... this is my first answer..pimp.
oligarchy , monarchy , and democracy ... this is my first answer..pimp.
Well, throughout history some examples of people believing in Legalist forms of government included Draco from Greece, Machiavelli from Italy, and even Locke. Legalist forms of government originally started in China.
It depends where you live. There are several different forms of government.
they had different forms of government
i know three forms of municipal government and they are mayor-council, commission forms, and council manager form. if you happen to know two more forms plz tell me as soon as possible thank you and regards.
There was no throne of Greece. Greece was not a unified country. It comprised of independent city-states with varying forms of government, wherein some states sometimes formed temporary defensive leagues.
What are the different ways in which early settlers in the English colonies developed new and unique forms of government?