Athens was known for its democratic values, with citizens participating in decision-making through a direct democracy. Sparta, on the other hand, had a more militaristic and oligarchic system of government, with less emphasis on democratic principles.
Athens became very powerful and more democratic
It made it more like willow smith so it could whip its hair
The pericles
Solon paid off debts for farmers and freed slaves in ancient Athens.
Athens became very powerful and more democratic
They were remembered for making a democratic government.
Athens was a democracy in part of the 5th and 4th Centuries BCE.
It didn't, really. Unless you consider the fact that there were 201 jurors on each case, which made the concept of 'jury duty' something to regularly involve all the male citizens of Athens.
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In the democratic period, by decisions of the citizens in fortnightly assemblies, implemented by the Council of 500.
Athens was known for its democratic government.