Was Athens really a 'democracy'?
I do think that Athens was a true democracy because all of the decisions that were faced in this great city were in the hands of the people. Many tyrants began rule in Athens, but they did a bad job leading the city so to replace the tyrants a democracy was born. Many great Athenian leaders like Pericles and Clisthenes used this type of government to their advantage. He wanted the people’s beliefs and opinions to be an influence in the decisions that Athens eventually made. Clisthenes was also known as “the father of Athenian democracy.” With the implementing of a democracy, Athens was now under the rule of the people and leaders like Clisthenes depended on peoples’ choices to lead them to become a powerful city. The democracy led Athens to become the rulers of the Eastern Mediterranean world. When the new democracy was tested in the War at Marathon in 490 B.C., it held up. The different tactics and ideas from the people helped Athens defeat the Persians in a tested battle. This democracy in Athens was real and it is what the people did that helped Athens become an empire to remember. People even voted on what laws should go into effect for the city and voted on who should lead their city. Athens ran with this type of government and it worked for many decades until Athens fell later in the late fifth century. So I think Athens was a democracy and this is what the great leaders of Athens depended on to lead them in the direction of success and dominance.
I liked what you said about the Athenian democracy and all of your opinions. You did a good job on expanding your knowledge about the democracy with adding leaders like Clisthenes in to the mix. You really did a good job of putting the facts of a democracy into a formal answer. You also used good detail in your sentences. Good job with this daily with barely any errors.
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