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which country known as cradle of democracy

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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GREECE

  • Athens is regularly viewed as the origination of a majority rules system and stays a significant reference point for a majority rules system. Athenian majority rules system alludes to the arrangement of vote-based government utilized in Athens, Greece, from the fifth to fourth century BCE. Africa is once in a while known as the Cradle of Humankind.
  • In Athens, the residents contributed to the choices as a whole and activities of government. This framework just went on around 200 years; however, it had an effect on future developments. This approach functioned as long as it did on the grounds that Athens had a small populace that took into account close participation.

Answered by brokendreams
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Greece is known as the cradle of democracy.

Definition of Democracy:

  • A democracy means a state where the citizens elect their representatives through free and fair elections.
  • The representatives work for the welfare of the citizens and can be held accountable for their incorrect actions.

Facts about Greece:

  • Athens, Greece is known as the cradle of democracy.
  • The reason for this fact is that since ancient times there were conditions that ensured unadulterated information.
  • There existed a form of direct democracy in Athens. The citizens were directly involved in all conduct and decisions of the government.

The city of Athens had a small population, thus, the concept of direct democracy was efficient in the management of the society.

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