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Ipatiy [6.2K]
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30 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT

History
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UNO [17]3 years ago
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Answer: Democracy was having an important role in history, because the Greeks had an important role (political), which led them to developed democracy. Also, Romans had an important role by adding a representative government. As you know people lived under the rule of kings and other rulers who held the power.Mar 23, 2015

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taurus [48]3 years ago
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Answer:De gamle grækere var de første til at skabe et demokrati. Ordet "demokrati" kommer fra to græske ord, der betyder mennesker (demoer) og regel (kratos). Demokrati er tanken om, at borgerne i et land skal spille en aktiv rolle i deres lands regering og forvalte den direkte eller gennem valgte. Det første kendte demokrati i verden var i Athen. Det athenske demokrati udviklede sig omkring det femte århundrede b.C.E. Den græske idé om demokrati var forskellig fra det nuværende demokrati, fordi alle voksne borgere i Athen skulle deltage aktivt i regeringen. Hvis de ikke opfyldte deres pligt, ville de blive.

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