Government regulations are necessary because they protect public safety and market fairness. For example, food safety regulations help protect consumers from pathogens that could cause widespread illness. By creating regulations, the government can make food-borne illness less likely. However, even though these regulations are necessary, they must still meet constitutional requirements. Producers and consumers have the right to own and use property, among other constitutional rights.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. <span>The first known democracy came about in Greece about 500 BC when Cleisthenes overthrew Peisistratus and the type of democratic institutions that the Greeks then lived under for the next two centuries is DIRECT DEMOCRACY. Hope this helps.</span>
The Greeks sought out "my" advice before the major undertakings...just kidding... here's the real answer - The Greeks sought out the Delphic Oracle's advice
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Sovereignty of the people. Government based upon consent of the governed. Majority rule. Minority rule.
Explanation:
The pillars of democracy are the essentials of every democratic government and where those pillars are absent, the government may not be able to function properly.
The rules are established by a person who has authority.