public debate and voting on legislation, trial by jury, and election of officials by secret ballot
public debate and voting on legislation, trial by jury, and election of officials by secret ballot
YES.
Pericles of ancient Greece . . .
Tradesmen and public slaves.
Yes, ancient Athens was an example of a direct democracy. Citizens voted on all issues of public policy.
If you are looking for what type of goverment system Ancient Rome had, then this would be a Republic, where citizens elected officials, that would create the law. In theory, yes, this would make Athens more democratic.
ancient athens
They had families and themselves to support and needed financial support to allow them to devote their time to public office.
Officials are voted on by the public or appointed by other officials who are themselves appointed by the public.
Employment in juries, garrisons, public administration, councillors. Nearly half the adult male population was in some form of public employ.
the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy