Each Ancient Greek city was an independent state (There were exceptions such as the Kingdoms of Lydia and Macedon). Most used kings.
Some replaced their kings with a Tyrant who was elected for life but which was a non heredity position. That worked for a while but before long the Tyrant became an absolute ruler.
Some cities, such as Athens, tried direct democracy for a brief period. In that democracy, only certain citizens, not all, could vote.
Some used a king with an elected council. This pattern prevailed during the Roman Empire with the Roman Governor replacing the king.
So, the question remains concerning ancient Greek government: where and when?
Yes
i think its B
lots of stuff for the city;)
greek and romans
yes it did from one of its four governments which was democracy
Yes
Political science is the study of how governments operate and the reasons why they are successful or not. Their are no formal areas of political science, however, in fact, one can create them, based on the situation. Political science can focus on political theory, political history and geo-politics. These are just a sampling. A political scientist can study ancient forms of government, such as the republic of ancient Rome, or the democracy of ancient Athens.
There was 60 governments
the pharoah
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military outposts and a base capable of generating the wealth and organization required to maintain them.
the pharoah
At one point a monarchy, then a few others, but then ended up as a democracy or republic. I can't remember.
Oligarchy.
the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy
Canada is not an ancient country; there is no Ancient Canada. Prior to European colonization of North America, the First Nations lived there for something like 30,000 years, however, they did not have any such political organization as Canada, they had (and continue to have) various tribes.
Which ancient culture was the first to organize medical care and set up some of the first hospitals