Democracy during the ancient Greek time differs from today because before only men could vote. Today all citizens 18 and older, are allowed to vote.
A citizen's rights don't only apply to men. Citizens don't have to serve in the military to become citizens and no slaves are used anymore.
Boys go to school after 13 or 14 and girls go to school today too.
Females can participate in government and go to school. They aren't relied on to take care of the house and children. They can leave their homes as they want.
There are no metics today.
Ancient Greek democracy was a direct democracy - those who had political rights could go to the assembly and speak or vote personally. Modern democracies are indirect or representative democracies - which means that citizens can have a say in the government through representatives that have been elected by them.
The other difference is that women did not have political rights in ancient times.
The fundamental distinction between Ancient Athenian democracy and US democracy is that the Ancient Athenians had a direct democracy in which all persons entitled to vote would vote on all issues and the US has an indirect democracy in which all persons entitled to vote will vote for representatives who will then vote on all issues.
However, there are other differences. Ancient Athenian democracy was limited in several ways. The first were limits on suffrage. Only ethnic Athenian males who owned property were allowed to vote. This was less than 10% of the population of Athens. There were also limits on who could be the leaders of the state, restricting that to several noble families. Conversely, in the US, because of amendments to the Constitution any person above the age of eighteen years is entitled to vote and any person who follows the requisite conditions (which are conditions for which any citizen could qualify) can achieve any office in the country (excepting the Presidency which requires a US birth).
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
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Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Direct democracy is a democracy without representation, it was first practiced in ancient Athens.
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Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Democracy is thought to have first been practiced in ancient Athens, in Greece This would have been during the 6th century BCE, although there are claims that civilizations in Egypt may have practiced it prior.
In Ancient Greece, a limited form of democracy began in Athens. Athens actually practiced a form of democracy for about 100 years, however, the only free citizens at that time were men.
ancient Egypt was ruled by a pharoah and had no democracy in modern Egypt they are ruled by a president and they have democracy or at least a little of democracy
Democracy was first practiced in Athens, Greece. It started there at around the 7th century BCE. Proto democracy was started in ancient India during the independent republics.
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.
Direct Democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, allowed citizens to make political decisions.
In a Democracy people vote for their representitives, this happenes at election time.