this is a short two page essay comparing greek democracy to american democracy. it shows how they have very little similarities.
Title: this is a short two page essay comparing greek democracy to american democracy. it shows how they have very little similarities.
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Details: Words: 610 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
this is a short two page essay comparing greek democracy to american democracy. it shows how they have very little similarities.
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 610 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ancient democracy to present democracy
The word democracy is derived from two Greek words, demos, which means people, and kratos, which means rule. Today the word has come to mean exactly that, ruled by the people. Many ancient political Greek philosophers would use the phrase "the governors are to be governed" which we can relate to today. Even though the Greek's notion of democracy is dramatically different from our current democracy, it has been one
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branch has nine justices as apposed to six thousand, one that serve as the Chief Justice. Once they are appointed by the president they serve for the rest of their lives.
As you can see, the American democracy doesn't quite fit the Greek's definition of "democracy". They have appointed officials that can dictate how the people live. The Greek democracy actually consisted of citizens that could participate in political issues without being elected or appointed.