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- Greek_democracy abstract "During the Classical era of Ancient Greece many city-states had forms of government based on democracy, in which the free (non-slave), native (non-foreigner) adult male citizens of the city took a major and direct part in the management of the affairs of state, such as declaring war, voting supplies, dispatching diplomatic missions and ratifying treaties. These activities were often handled by a form of direct democracy, based on a popular assembly. Others, of judicial and official nature, were often handled by large juries, drawn from the citizen body.By far the most significant and well-understood example is Athenian democracy in Athens. However, other important cities like Corinth, Megara, Syracuse and others also had democratic regimes during part of their history.".
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- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Achaean_League.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Aetolian_League.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Athenian_democracy.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_Greece.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Citizenship.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink City-state.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink City-states.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Classical_antiquity.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Classical_era.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Confederation.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Confederations.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Corinth.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Declaration_of_war.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Delian_League.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Democracy.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Diplomatic_mission.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Direct_democracy.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Jury.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Megara.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnesian_League.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Popular_assembly.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Ratification.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Slavery_in_ancient_Greece.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greek democratic system".
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "democracy".
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "democratic".
- Greek_democracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "the democracy of the Greeks".
- Greek_democracy hasPhotoCollection Greek_democracy.
- Greek_democracy subject Category:Classical_Greece.
- Greek_democracy comment "During the Classical era of Ancient Greece many city-states had forms of government based on democracy, in which the free (non-slave), native (non-foreigner) adult male citizens of the city took a major and direct part in the management of the affairs of state, such as declaring war, voting supplies, dispatching diplomatic missions and ratifying treaties. These activities were often handled by a form of direct democracy, based on a popular assembly.".
- Greek_democracy label "Greek democracy".
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- Greek_democracy sameAs Q5601922.
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- Greek_democracy wasDerivedFrom Greek_democracy?oldid=666397926.
- Greek_democracy isPrimaryTopicOf Greek_democracy.