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After the ouster of kings. This happened at different times in different cities, but was almost universal by the late 7th Century. Sparta retained a dual kingship, but the kings were used as war leaders and for religious ceremonial duties, with a limited democratic government.

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Oligarchy started in 800 B.C.E and ended around 600 B.C.E

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What was the government of Greek called?

Greece began by having monarchies, then oligarchies, then tyrannies and then democracies. The Greek Government is currently a democracy, but modern democracy finds it's roots in ancient Greece.


Is ancient Greece a democratic society?

Ancient Greece did not necessarily exist as one country. There were many cities within Greece that governed themselves based on different governments. The Athenians did have a democracy, but the Spartan's government was militaristic. There were also monarchies, oligarchies and several other types of government.


How did the government in ancient Greece devolop?

As each city developed on its own patch of land, it established its own form of government. This developed from petty kings, to oligarchies, to tyrannies, to democracies, and beck to oligarchies, then kingdoms under Alexander the Great's successor-generals, then as cities and provinces part of the Roman Empire.


What year did the ancient Greece government start?

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How was the ruler of ancient Greece called?

there was no true ruler of all of Greece because a lot of the city states had different governments so they had democracies, monarchies, and oligarchies.


What are the achievements of Ancient Greece and Rome in art science and government and how did they provide a foundation of progress for other civilizations?

Aristotle divided Greek governments into monarchies, oligarchies, tyrannies and democracies - terms we still use today.


Are there countries today that could be considered oligarchies?

Pakistan, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Tunisia.These countries are not oligarchies. They would be considered autocratic. Tunisia is currently in a transitional government. There are no longer any modern oligarchies in the world today.


What are some oligarchies?

Saudi Arabia North Korea China South Africa- 1994 Switzerland Sparta, Greece


Are there any countries today that could be considered Oligarchies?

Pakistan, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Tunisia.These countries are not oligarchies. They would be considered autocratic. Tunisia is currently in a transitional government. There are no longer any modern oligarchies in the world today.


What factor led to the emergence of oligarchies and democracies in ancient Greece?

Overthrew the democratic government of ancient Athens and replaced it with a short-lived oligarchy known as The Four Hundred. ... They believed that they could manage foreign, fiscal, and war policies better than the existing government.


Is America's government a monarchy?

America's government is not a monarchy. It is a democracy and is often called a republic. Other types of government are oligarchies and dictatorships.


What countries have the oligraphic countries?

Oligraphic is not a word. Perhaps you mean oligarch countries, which are countries that have an oligarchy. An oligarchy is rule by a select few individuals (of which are most likely the most wealthy). No countries today are oligarchies. Oligarchies were present in Ancient Greece.