The correct answer is Greek city-states.
<em>Democracy</em> (from Greek: Rule by People) is a system of government where the citizens exercise power by voting and electing a government.
During the Classical period ( 5th and 4th centuries BCE ), Greece was a collection of several hundred independent city-states. The citizens of Athens were the<em> first to develop a system of popular rule</em> under the rule of Cleisthenes. The first democracy was a direct democracy with two features: there was a random selection of citizens to fill administrative and judicial offices, and there was a legislative assembly consisting of all Athenians citizens. All eligible citizens were allowed to vote and speak in the assembly but women, slaves and foreigners, non-landowners and men under 20 years of age were excluded.
<span>From records we are able to learn that paleolithic people were able to acquire food through hunting, fishing and gathering. As human beings began to evolve, this diet would change and shift as more sophisticated tools were developed, and more energy became required to power larger brains.</span>
The correct answer is "came from all classes of society."
During the war, Tories came from all classes of society.
During the Revolutionary War, a Tory was a colonist that was still loyal to the King. These loyalists came from all classes of society and considered that the colonies had no chance to exists without the presence of the British government
In opposition to Loyalists who supported the presence of the British monarchy and the English government in the colonies, Patriots were American colonists that wanted independence from the British king.
Patriots were tired of the many injustices and heavy taxation imposed by the English government, as was the case of teh Navigation Acts, the Stamp Act, the Tea Act, and many others.
Patriots were also furious that they had to pay taxes but had no voice or representation in the British Parliament. Indeed, all these were major causes for the beginning of the Revolutionary War of Independence.
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When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
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true back them they didn't have lots of stuff