what were the forms of governments in ancient Greece Athens
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Oligarchy. For the Greeks (or more particularly the Athenians) any system which excluded power from the whole citizen-body and was not a tyranny or monarchy was described as an oligarchy. Oligarchies were perhaps the most common form of city-stategovernment and they often occurred when democracy went wrong
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➡️Athens was also the most famous city-state. Athens had the first democracy, and because of Athens we have a democracy.Sparta was ruled by two kings from two royal families, who were helped by a council of wise old men. There were three types of government in Ancient Greece: an oligarchy, monarchy, and a democracy.
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➡️Athens was also the most famous city-state. Athens had the first democracy, and because of Athens we have a democracy.Sparta was ruled by two kings from two royal families, who were helped by a council of wise old men. There were three types of government in Ancient Greece: an oligarchy, monarchy, and a democracy.
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