Greek city-states were primarily run by their citizens. In many city-states, particularly Athens, a system of direct democracy allowed eligible citizens to participate in decision-making and governance. While some city-states had kings or were governed by a select group of politicians, the most influential and representative systems were rooted in the involvement of citizens.
Greek city-states were run by their
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soldiers.
politicians.
citizens.
kings.
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