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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Ancient Government

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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 who establish it among the Athenians (Brand, n.d). Democracy in classical Greece signifies that all citizens can participate on the assembly and they have the right to voice their ideas and opinions. Greece citizens, on other hand, means men …show more content…

This is the form of government embraced by Sparta, the other powerful and most influential city state in olden Greece. Oligarchy means, "rule of the few" (Brand, n.d). In the case of Sparta, only the influential and rich members of the society have the right to rule. Unlike democracy, where the citizens of the assembly made most of the important decision, Spartan's rulers had only the power to decide important resolutions for the entire state. Although Spartans had also an assembly, nevertheless high-ranking officials such as the Ephors and Gerousia had the power to influence all-important decisions of the state. Oligarchy was common form of government among the city states in Greek civilization (British Museum, n.d); however, the solid implementer of it was the Spartans. Under the rule of oligarchy, people in the Sparta have no right to question the will of the state. For example, Sparta had a strict policy that all men must serve in military and it was absolute and strictly implemented to all, and all citizens obliged to conform (Brand, n.d). Moreover, oligarchy was popular among other city states in classical Greece (British, Museum, …show more content…

Aristocrats have played major and important roles in classical Greece societies. Unlike democracy, the powerful and rich members of the aristocratic family have only the right and power to govern the entire city state. In short, it is a government of the wealthy citizens. They have all the power to rule and govern all the people in the state. Unlike democracy, all citizens have the right to participate on politics such as electing government officials, in Aristocratic government only the rich have the right to take part in politics. In addition, all members of the aristocracy have all the right to express their opinion and serve in different government positions. It is a government for the

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