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2 October, 01:23
Why was athens called a democracy
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2 October, 02:51
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The constitution is called a democracy because it respects the interest not of a minority but of the whole people.
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2 October, 03:41
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There were called "Democracy" because every inhabitant of the Country was part of the assemblage. And because they had direct democracy.
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