In Ancient Greece there were three main types of government Democracy, Monarchy and an Oligarchy. Sometimes the governments would change. Athens and Sparta were the two largest city-states and they had many wars and battles.
Democracy in Ancient Greece was very direct. This means all the citizens voted on all the laws. Rather than vote for representatives each citizen voted for every law. Only Men who had completed military training were citizens, women, children, lave and men who had not completed military training were not citizens.
There were three main bodies of government: the Assembly, the Council and the Courts. The Assembly would decide on important decisions like wether or not to go to war, the assembly include all the people who showed up to vote. The Council was determined by lottery, so if your name was drawn you would be in the council for one year. The Courts took care of lawsuits, they had juries of 201 people for private lawsuits and 501 for public lawsuits.
Democracy in Ancient Greece was very direct. This means all the citizens voted on all the laws. Rather than vote for representatives each citizen voted for every law. Only Men who had completed military training were citizens, women, children, lave and men who had not completed military training were not citizens.
There were three main bodies of government: the Assembly, the Council and the Courts. The Assembly would decide on important decisions like wether or not to go to war, the assembly include all the people who showed up to vote. The Council was determined by lottery, so if your name was drawn you would be in the council for one year. The Courts took care of lawsuits, they had juries of 201 people for private lawsuits and 501 for public lawsuits.