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Different Forms Of Government In Ancient Greece

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In ancient Greece and modern society there are many forms of government used. In ancient Greece we saw many of them and can compare and contrast monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy as forms of government in Ancient Greek city-states. There are many similarities and differences to the forms of government used in ancient Greece.

In order to compare and contrast, we must first look at all the forms of governments and see the differences. First, according to an unknown author (n.d), the Mycenaeans (2000-1100bc) split up Greece into monarchies. There would be a King to rule over the territory and the king would rely on soldiers to keep the peace and collect taxes from the population. The king was the sole ruler and had a very rich lifestyle. The only way to obtain political power was to be born a kings son or be a high ranking general when the king had no son. Second, one must examine aristocracy. According to Brouwers (2015), Greek Aristocracy existed in the form of noble clans such as the Alcmaeonidae whom of which included Megacles (the killer of Cylon) and Cleisthenes. According to Brand (2010), aristocrats were rich influential clans who had much influence on politics. In the early Athens Aristocracy was the form of government were the general population had no say (and no good land) and many different rich people were always bickering over power in the Greek parliament. Aristocrats would force people into slavery to pay off debts or force

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