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How did the ancient Greeks change government?

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c, they allowed citizens to be involved in making rules and decisions

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Over time some city-states, like Athens would change governments. Sometimes they were ruled by Tyrants and, at other times, they were a democracy. Democracy in Ancient Greece was very direct. They did have officials to run the government, however.

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