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    and Sparta. Athens was a cultural and economic powerhouse, and the birthplace of democracy. Sparta was an imperial city state, and had two kings (Brand, n.d.). (1) There were five types of f government in Ancient Greece: monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, tyranny and democracy. Monarchy Monarchy is “undivided rule or absolute sovereignty by a single person “(Merriam-webster.com, n.d., 1). (2) In the Greek world monarchies were rare, and were distinguishable from a tyranny when the monarch ruled

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    Greek Government Essay

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    Forms of Government in the Greek City States The Greek city states had different forms of government systems as we have seen in Sparta and Athens where one had an oligarchy government and the other a democratic one respectively. Monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy and democracy are the forms of government which were found in the city states of Greece. Democracy is defined as the rule of the people, as stated by Brand (n.d). It was first developed in Athens by Cleisthenes and it was based on

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    There are different forms of government adopted by the ancient civilization of Greece. They were monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. However, among those mentioned--only four of them actually written in the history, where the ancient inhabitants of Greece had used and applied. However, the primary purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast these different forms of government. The birthplace of democracy was in Athens. Kleisthenes was the father and originator of democracy

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    ancient Greek ended up using different forms of government to rule its people in different city states. This paper is going to compare the five forms of government that were used during the ancient Greek era, namely, monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy in the different city states. Monarchy Some of the ancient Greek city states like Macedonia and Epeiros had this form of government where the leadership is hereditary for those in the royal families, and the only difference between

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    monarchy since those countries have kings and queens. However, they are very different monarchies compared to those in Ancient Greece. OLIGARCHY: Oligarchy can be defined as “government by the few, especially despotic power exercised by a small and privileged group for corrupt or selfish purposes.” (Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica, par. 1, 2013) The oligarchy form of government appears to the one we know the least

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    Ancient Greek Government

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    Student at UoPEOPLE January, 2017 Points to address Compare and contrast monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy as forms of government in Ancient Greek city-states Different complex forms of governments were in practice in different city-states of ancient Greek. The five main forms of governments are monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. I will discuss what type of governments each refers to and finally what similarities and differences exist

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    Introduction This assignment describes the character of the four ancient governments in order to compare and contrast the five government forms in the Ancient Greek city-states. They are monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. Monarchy A monarchy is a form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a single person. Monarchy comes from the Greek terms monos and arkhein. It is a form of in which the people are led by a king, usually with

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    Sparta had an oligarchy which is when the state is ruled by a small group of elite citizens and rule is based on wealth. There are many more differences between the two city-states including, their way of life, government, society, culture, and women’s rights. Overall, Athens and Sparta have a completely different way of ruling. After many years of being an oligarchy, Athens shifted into a democracy which is when the state is ruled by the citizens. Sparta however, stayed an oligarchy. The rule

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    Aristotle Polity

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    midpoint for oligarchy and democracy, taking the good aspects of both and eliminating the bad characteristics of each, but also represents the good regime to Aristotle. Aristotle believed that polity is the good regime because it defends the common good of the citizens of the state. Through the collaboration of the characteristics of democratic and oligarchic government bodies, by having the middle class be the negotiator between the rich and

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    constitution, is a kind of harmony that is similar to what is described in Plato’s aristocratic regime, where each class minds their own jobs to keep the state functioning. Besides, in my opinion, the current U.S. government is a combination of timocracy, oligarchy and democracy, which of four regime types of Plato. According to Socrates, in Timoracy, the spiritedness, which is the love of victory and honors, will be predominant. Timoracy honours the rulers while is contemptuous of manual activities and trade;

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