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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.

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Q: Why did tyranny democracy oligarchy and monarchy lose power in ancient Greece?
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