no because he would like to rule no one else
idk find it yourself and quite cheating on homework i bet.
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!!
That might be a definition of a theoretical model of democracy, but I don't believe it is operative anywhere in the world at this time.
There are several different terms that you might be asking about. I think you're probably asking about a dictatorship. Totalitarianism might be another good choice.
It is important to be informed because a decision could be made that would change your life.
Republic, roughly, refers only to the rule of law, or that all members of society (specifically, citizens) are accountable to its rules. Autocratic polities can be republics (i.e.) a polity might not determine who rules by the people, but it might still hold everyone to the rule of law. A good example of this might be Singapore).Democracy refers only to the rule of the people. It is possible to have democracies that are not republics (e.g.) ancient Athens).
An unjust ruler might be called a tyrant.
Athens would have been returned to having a Tyrant installed by Persia. No doubt they would have expelled him again and Athens would have continued on its road to eventual democracy, just a bit delayed.
There are quite a few disadvantages of a democracy. One disadvantage of a democracy is that you might not get what you want.
Failure to fulfill duties as citizens can result in a breakdown of society, weakened democracy, and lack of progress. It can lead to increased corruption, inequality, and a loss of trust in government institutions. Ultimately, it hinders the overall well-being and development of a nation.
what devices mght be used to widen a democracy?