It isn't that they lost power, they were replaced by the governments of conquerors. When Rome annexed what we know as Greece in 146 BC, they supplanted any existing governments, with their own. They controlled Greece for so long, there would have been no one alive that could have revived those old systems when Rome finally fell.
Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, radical democracy.
Monarchy, followed by Oligarchy, followed by Tyranny, followed by Democracy, followed by all the above.
Ancient Athens was the first known Democracy.The Athenian democracy was "the rule of the mob." This is very different from democracy in United States, which is referred to as a "Republican democracy."It varied over the centuries from monarchy to oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy, oligarchy again, democracy, radical democracy, limited democracy, monarchy, limited democracy.
Before, Athenian democracy was put into place, it was ruled by the Tyrant's in a Tyrannical government. Okay guys, my answer might not be the best but, it got me an A on my paper! I hope this answer helps you! If not, I'm sorry!!
According to Aristotle: Monarchy (Rule by One) which degraded to Tyranny (Rule by an absolute ruler) Aristocracy (Rule by the Best) which degraded to Oligarchy(Rule by the Few) Democracy (People Power) which degraded to Ochlocracy (Mob Power).
Over the centuries it changed from monarchy, yooligarchy, to tyranny, to oligarchy to limited democracy, to oligarchy, to monarchy.
It started as a monarchy, became an oligarchy, then a tyranny, then limited democracy, then an oligarchy, then a radical democracy, then a limited democracy.
It varied over time - monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy.
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Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, radical democracy.
Over a period of a thousand years it went from Monarchy to Oligarchy to Tyranny to Oligarchy to Limited Democracy to Direct Democracy to broad-based Oligarchy to Direct Democracy to Oligarchy to Direct Democracy etc etc.
Ancient Greece was not a country - it was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states. These city-states each changed their form of government periodically as problems arose, ranging from monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy and radical democracy. As one form failed, another would be tried. For example, Athens went from monarchy to oligarchy, tyranny, limited democracy and radical democracy, then back to limited democracy. Sparta went from a dual monarchy to a combined monarchy-oligarchy to a combined monarchy-limited democracy.
First as a monarchy, then as an oligarchy, then as a tyranny, then as a democracy, then as a radical democracy.
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The evolution of a Monarchy, an Oligarchy, a Tyranny and a Democracy is a very long answer. Monarchy: The Monarchy's of the Greek city-states were born int the power over the land. Oligarchy: Oligarchy's were inherited into ruling their ancestors land and they were rich so it help them be able to rule. Tyranny: Tyrant's illegally rule a city-state because they murder the king so they can be in there place. Democracy: Citizens can vote on every issue, and or representative.
It started as a monarchy, became an oligarchy, then a tyranny, then limited democracy, then an oligarchy, then a radical democracy, then a limited democracy.