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Unit 1 Test Flashcards | Quizlet Rome's greatest and most lasting legacy was its written legal code and the idea that this code should be applied equally and impartially to all citizens Rome preserved and added to Greece's idea of democracy and passed on the early democratic tradition to civilizations that followed
The Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome In a speech, Pericles expressed his great pride in Athenian democracy when he said, “Our constitution is called a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority but of the whole people ” Democracy ended in Greece after a war between the two strongest city-states, Athens and Sparta
Ancient Legacies: Democracy v Republic (Greece v Rome) If one were staying at Rome when the consuls were not in town, one would imagine the constitution to be a complete aristocracy: and this has been the idea entertained by many Greeks, and by many kings as well, from the fact that nearly all the business they had with Rome was settled by the Senate
Democracy in the ancient world: Greece, Rome, and beyond This chapter looks into the notion of democracy in ancient Greece and Rome Demokratia primarily referred to the direct, participatory democracy of Athens before being denoted as the quasi-representative government of the Roman Republic
Ancient Greece: Birthplace of Democracy - sciencenewstoday. org To understand democracy, one must first understand the polis Unlike kingdoms or empires ruled by monarchs, the polis was a community of citizens who shared rights, duties, and responsibilities The polis was not just a place but a way of life
What is the legacy of ancient Greece and Rome? - Brainly. com The words "democracy" and "republic" come from ancient Greece, and many Greek ideas and culture were adopted by the Romans and spread throughout their empire Rome, on the other hand, played a critical role in defining Western Civilization
0004_MWH_CA_TE_05 - EdTechnology Democracy ended in Greece after a war between the two strongest city-states, Athens and Sparta Macedonia, a nearby state, invaded Greece and defeated the weakened city-states
The Political Systems of Ancient Greece and Rome The political systems of ancient Greece and Rome offer a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of governance From Athenian democracy to Spartan oligarchy, and from the Roman Republic to the Empire, each system shaped the societies in which they thrived