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The government of Athens changed over tiime from rule by

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How did reformers change the government of Athens? The people of Greece lived in independent city-states. Greek city-states had various types of government: monarchy, oligarchy, and direct democracy. Over time, the male citizens of Athens gained the power to make political decisions.

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Answer:People learned they could influence government, demanded more power • Greeks invented idea of citizenship

• Citizen—person loyal to government and protected by government

- in Greece, must be born to free citizens, either upper or lower class

- in much of Greece, only upper-class citizens had power

• Lower-class citizens demanded power; slowly created major change

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I found this on the history website.

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