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    Our debate in history is if you think Athens was a democracy. I think it was a democracy. These are the reason why I think Athens was a democracy. In the beginning, the document states that “our constitution favors many instead of few. This shows that Athens was a democracy. That was from doc A paragraph 2 written by Thucydides. Like in the last sentence of the quote “this shows Athens was a democracy. Second, in doc A paragraph 2 says “the freedom which we enjoy. The key word in

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    opposed the concept of democracy. In fact he ‘ranks both timocracy and oligarchy as favourable to democracy and maintains that only tyranny is a less preferable form of government’ (Plato 1955 ). John Wild believed “The most serious charge against Plato from a modern point of view is that he is an enemy of democracy.” (Thorson 1963) In his book “the republic” he describes what he perceives to be the ideal state, in so doing he lays out his criticisms of the Athenian democracy. His criticisms are as

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    Democracy is the ancient form of government our great nation built its foundation on. This inspiration came from the ancient Greeks, especially Athenians, who established the beginnings of democracy thousands of years ago. However, not everyone in Greece agreed upon what this “people led” political system should look like. The Peloponnesian War broke out in 431 B.C.E which was essentially a civil war between the Greece city-states of Athens and Sparta. Blood was spilt and lives shed for the principles

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    The Athenian democracy as all about the people and how they have all the power to decide on rules, provide growth to the people and treat everyone with fairness regardless of status, class, rank or lordship. Athens is not ruled by one individual, it is ruled by the people and not by politicians. Politicians in Athens is only meant to guide the peoples’ actions on what to vote for. Politicians can write whatever they like to change something for their people. However, it’s the people that decide if

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    approach. Additionally, the various city-states in Greece had different approaches from each other. By looking at the pros and cons of democracy and oligarchy, their strengths could have become their weaknesses. However, Plato described a different form of politics, one that he and Socrates thought of as ideal; the closest resemblance was called “timocracy”. Democracy Democracy was the rule of the citizens. The city of Athens was the most well-known for this form of politics, and most other societies did

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    Democracy; coming from the Greek word, Demokratia, meaning rule by the people. Today’s definition of democracy is that it is a government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. If this was the definition back in the times of ancient Athens, they were nowhere near democratic. Yes, for the most part, Athens was ruled by the people, but more often than not the power

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    The classical model of Democracy was set up in 300 BC by the Athens. All male citizens would directly make laws and decide jury trials in the Athenian Democracy. The Athenian democracy would have yearly elections to see who would take on the important government positions. For the rest of the potions, they would draw lots to see who would fill them. Plato’s’ view of democracy was that rationally can only be achieved through education. His ultimate goal was to maintain and extend the society. However

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    to Dr. Peter’s reading about Democracy vs. Dictatorship, the word “Demo” was first “…used to refer to subdivision of land…” where the aristocratic politician, Cleisthenes made a reform in the Athenian political constitution and social structure by dividing the population into ten tribes. Another meaning of the word demo is “… people…” in this case it is the key and the mean word of the word “democracy” and the opposite of Oligarchy. Demos came from the word democracy, which means gave the rule

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    until new reforms came about in regards of rulership. The Athenian democracy was developed by the efforts of the leaders and philosophers who were encouraged to think and answer the why freely. Although it was called a democratic system, only male citizens had the opportunity to participate. In this essay, I will discuss how the Athenian democratic system was developed, why, and the efforts of the Greek thinkers in developing the Athenian democracy. Additionally, we will have the

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    Democracy means to rule by the people. This means that the people make their own laws, follow their own rules and overall control themselves rather than the government controlling them. It also has to do with giving “equal justice to all”. Although, it does all revolve around men. Only men are allowed to vote and do nearly whatever they please. Therefore, The Athens were not a democracy because they did not allow women and slaves to vote, only the men were in question. They also had the authority

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