WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT GREECE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What type of government was introduced to Athens by Pericles?
A
Direct Democracy
B
Democracy
C
Oligarchy
D
Monarchy
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Greek democracy created at Athens was direct, rather than representative: any adult male citizen over the age of 20 could take part, and it was a duty to do so. The officials of the democracy were in part elected by the Assembly and in large part chosen by lottery in a process called sortition.

Detailed explanation-2: -When a new law was proposed, all the citizens of Athens had the opportunity to vote on it. To vote, citizens had to attend the assembly on the day the vote took place. This form of government is called direct democracy.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Athenians set up a democratic form of government around 2500 years ago and this lasted for around 200 years. All men over the age of 30 were recognised as full citizens. They held assemblies to decide and debate about issues. However, foreigners and women were not considered as citizens.

Detailed explanation-4: -Yes and no. In terms of allowing citizens to vote on certain issues, allowing them to directly participate in the political process, then yes, what Pericles created could be considered an embryonic form of democracy. However, it excluded a great deal of people, such as women, freedmen, and foreigners.

Detailed explanation-5: -Pericles created direct democracy by increasing the participation of Athenians in government. Every male citizen could participate in decision-making and had the opportunity to vote on major issues. Pericles created direct democracy by increasing the participation of Athenians in government.

Detailed explanation-6: -The Athenian Revolution (508–507 BCE) was a revolt by the people of Athens that overthrew the ruling aristocratic oligarchy, establishing the almost century-long self-governance of Athens in the form of a participatory democracy – open to all free male citizens.

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