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    Athens Democracy is a system where not one person gets to make the decisions for the country, it is the people of the country. The United States of America is a perfect example of Democracy we don’t let one supreme leader rule us we vote as a country. In Greek the word democracy is demokratia they are both very similar and that is how we get most of our words today. Democracy is a great system for a country if you can form it right and have everyone vote not just one type of person. You still need

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    The citizens and foreigners of ancient Greece “experimented” with a cornucopia of forms of governments – everything from ancient tyranny to infancy democracy. Often these political systems operated concurrently resulting in the political agitation similar to that necessary for the culinary mixture of oil and vinegar, which always eventually separates. At other times these conflicting polities were united for a common goal of defense against invaders. This ancient reality, in my opinion, substantiates

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    The term democracy comes from the Greek language and means "rule by the people."(Democracy Building 2012) The democracy in Athens represents the events leading up to modern day democracies. Like our modern democracy, the Athenian democracy was created as a reaction to a concentration and abuse of power by the rulers. Philosophers defined the essential elements of democracy as a separation of powers, basic civil rights, human rights, religious liberty and separation of church and state. The most

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    the voting booth, he was delighted, because there was a new government. A democracy. 6th century B.C.E. Athens the first democracy was born. That was in the 6th century, zooming to 2016 we have a variety of governments but Canada is the modern democracy. There have been many forms of democracy. Two main types are the democracy of modern day canada and old day Athens. Athenian democracy was more effective but Canadian democracy was more fair. Here’s the evidence: How where politicians elected, who can

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    intend to show that ancient Athenian democracy influenced western political thought, specifically, western democracies. By influencing such modern day democracies, ancient Greek culture remains a presence in contemporary life. Introduction Approximately 2500 years ago a series of changes and reformations in political thought led to the creation of the ancient Athenian democracy. Through the changes implemented by Solon and Cleisthenes during the Golden Age of Greece, democracy was born in Athens. Although

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    Athenians adopted democracy in around the fifth century. The Athenian woman had very few rights in Athens there was not much that they could do by themselves. By adopting democracy, it did absolutely nothing for the woman in Athens with no cultural change, because it did not change anything that they could do, they couldn't vote, leave their house without their husband ects... It was a minority, the Athenian women foreigners and slaves had no influence or say for their civil rights. Men held a very

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    29 September 2013 What are the Unique Traits of Athenian Democracy? There are several traits that make Athenian democracy unique not only in the ancient world but also in the modern world as well. For the first time in recorded history, citizens had a say in what laws were to govern them . Democracy was an unknown and alien concept in the ancient world, and Athenians knew that their political process was different in and they were intensely proud of it. “Our form of government does not enter

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    Democracy is defined as a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives. Democracy is broken down into two types: representative and direct. Representative democracy is when citizens can vote on or elect representatives to control the government, while, direct democracy is when citizens can vote on current issues happening in the government. Athenian democracy developed around the fifth century BC in the Greek city of

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    King Creon, as he is the government of Thebes. Through the use of rhetoric and logical fallacies, Sophocles shows the faults of Creon’s power and Thebian monarchy, and hints at the more effective system of Athenian Democracy. Through a comparison between the monarchy of Antigone to the democracy of the United States of America today, Creon’s rule is shown to be ineffective and problematic. In Antigone, Creon is the absolute ruler which undermines the potential of his power. In scene three, Creon

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    Democracy, a term that originated in Ancient Greece, is a form of government that is ran by the people of a country. Well, I think a democracy is more of an idea, government, and more of a responsibility put together. In a democracy there’s no corruption in power because it is a clear system: the governing doctrine says that citizens have rights to access the documents and proceedings of the government, which allows for effective public oversight. Like a painter, democracy grows with its work and

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