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who was in charge of ancient greece how is it different from our leaders today

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Answered by brainlygirl87
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There were three main forms of government used in ancient Greece by various city-states. Ruled by a king: Some city-states were ruled by a king. This type of government is called a monarchy. The city-state of Corinth is an example; Corinth was ruled by a king.

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Answered by elsa044895
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Answer:he government systems of ancient Greece were varied as the Greeks ... across different city-states and over many centuries, political power could rest in the ... popular leaders (the demagogues) and get carried away with their emotions. ... However, Greek tyrants were not necessarily evil rulers (as the word signifies today); .There were three main forms of government used in ancient Greece by various city-states. Ruled by a king: Some city-states were ruled by a king. This type of government is called a monarchy. The city-state of Corinth is an example; Corinth was ruled by a king.Philip II, king of Macedon and Greece (359–336 B.C.) Alexander the Great, , king of Macedon and much of Asia, (356–323 B.C.) Lysimachus, general of Alexander the Great, ruler of Thrace, west Asia Minor, and Macedonia, (c. 355–281 B.C.)

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