Also known as Athenian democracy
democratic regime in 5th- and 4th-century-BCE Athens
Democracy in ancient Athens was a system of government where citizens directly participated in making decisions about the city-state, rather than having a king or small group of rulers make those decisions for them. It matters because Athens' democratic experiment became influential in how later societies thought about government and the idea that ordinary people could have a say in their own governance.
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