The greek democracy also co-existed with divisions in social class. Different social classes helped the democracy in certain problems, if the greek democracy needed to do a vote for something, the upper classes would be the first ones to vote and contribute their ideas. For example: If the greek democracy needed something to be decided such as a leader, the democracy would go to the upper classmen first due to their education. The upper classes were more wealthy and with wealth they had to be somewhat educated to earn and have as much money as they do. These three elements also co-exist from learning from each other's choices, decisions, and mistakes. If the greek democracy doesn't make a good decision then the military and the social classes know to help contribute to the problem to not to let it happen again. If the democracy elected someone to be a leader, and they couldn't run the city, then of course you dont want them to get elected again. The military and the different social classes could do anything they could to not let it happen again. Although the upper classes always got chosen to do things, the lower class could think of ways to