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First of all, we should note that only Athens and a few other city-states were ever democracies. The vast majority of Ancient Greece was ruled by monarchies or oligarchies and not by elections. However, the difference between Athenian democracy and the Roman Republic was that, in the former, all of the citizens voted on policies, whereas in the latter, only elected representatives voted on policies. (The difference was between direct democracy and representative democracy.)

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Why did the ancient Greek city-state Athens have a direct democracy while the Romans had a republic?

Republic and democracy are two different things. A Republic can be a democracy, just as a constitutional monarchy today can be a democracy. Democracy existed in the Roman Republic, as it had three different assemblies of the citizens (Centuriate, Tribal, Plebeian). Athens went through phases - monarchy, oligarchy, limited democracy, radical democracy.


The difference between the Roman republic and the Greek democracy was that?

In Greece democracy meant power by the people. In democratic Athens the citizens gathered in the assembly of the people made all the decisions and voted on laws. The executive was there to carry out the will of the people. The Roman Republic instead was an oligarchy. Although the people could vote on laws and elect the officers of state, the most powerful political body was the senate, whose senators were not elected and were members of the oligarchy.


Which political practice in greek democracy did the roman republic permit?

None. Apart from a few people, the Romans were never interested in the Greek concept of democracy. It was alien to their tradition and to the ancestral customs which were very important to them. The conservative elites this concept would have been subversive.


How did ideas of the ancient Greeks and Romans influence our American system of government?

The Greeks invented the idea of democracy. However, their concept of democracy was different. Nowadays we have indirect democracy, which means that the people elect representatives of the people and it is them who vote on bills. The Greek had direct democracy, which means that it was the people themselves, gathered in the assembly of the people, who voted on bills. Demorcacy means power by the people in Greek. Both the Greeks and the Romans had the concept of citizenship and the idea that citizens had rights. During the Roman Republic and in the Greek democracies, this included the right to vote. It has to be noted that not all Greek states had democracies and in that other states (such as kingdoms, oligarchies and tyrannies) there was no voting. During the period of rule by emperors which followed the Roman Republic the people no longer voted and there was absolute rule by emperors. During the Roman Republic there was also the power of veto. The idea for American veto system came from the Romans.


What are the differences between Greek and Roman attitudes toward sport?

An important difference between greek and Romans attitudes was that

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What country was planet earth's first democratic republic?

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Why did the ancient Greek city-state Athens have a direct democracy while the Romans had a republic?

Republic and democracy are two different things. A Republic can be a democracy, just as a constitutional monarchy today can be a democracy. Democracy existed in the Roman Republic, as it had three different assemblies of the citizens (Centuriate, Tribal, Plebeian). Athens went through phases - monarchy, oligarchy, limited democracy, radical democracy.


What is the difference between the roman republic and the greek democracy?

none really other than internal structure - they were both based off the idea that we should be ruled by philosopher kings not the general populous


What was political practice in Greek democracy did the Roman Republic also permit?

They also permitted homosexuals.


What are theDifferences between Ancient Greece and America?

Chaotic difference!!!! When greek people had democracy and speaking about philosophy, American people were hung from the trees!!!!


The difference between the Roman republic and the Greek democracy was that?

In Greece democracy meant power by the people. In democratic Athens the citizens gathered in the assembly of the people made all the decisions and voted on laws. The executive was there to carry out the will of the people. The Roman Republic instead was an oligarchy. Although the people could vote on laws and elect the officers of state, the most powerful political body was the senate, whose senators were not elected and were members of the oligarchy.


What is the difference between historical Macedonia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia?

Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula of Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic Greece that is now a northern province of the Hellenic (Greek) Republic. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is a Slavic Republic in the southern Balkans, with a mixed ethnic identity that was founded after the break up of communist Yugoslavia in 1991.


What is the difference between the U.S. government and the Ancient Greek government?

The U.S. government is a federal republic with a system of checks and balances between its branches, while Ancient Greek government varied across city-states but commonly included forms of direct democracy, oligarchy, and tyranny. The U.S. government is structured on a constitution, whereas Ancient Greek government often operated without a written constitution.


Who strengthened greek democracy?

Pericles strengthened the greek democracy


How did greek and roman versions of democracy differ?

The Rome was not a democracy, but a republic. A republic (res publica or thing of the people) is a form of government in which those with a vote elect representatives to act for them in a legislative body.The Greeks had democracies in Athens and some of their other city-states. A democracy (from Greek words meaning rule by the people) is a form of government in which those with a vote meet directly as a legislative body to make decisions and pass laws.


Which political practice in greek democracy did the roman republic permit?

None. Apart from a few people, the Romans were never interested in the Greek concept of democracy. It was alien to their tradition and to the ancestral customs which were very important to them. The conservative elites this concept would have been subversive.


Which of these statements best compares the Roman Republic with ancient Greece's direct democracy?

Answer this question…Voters elected representatives in the Roman Republic. In the Greek direct democracy, voters themselves enacted laws and policies.