How Is Greek Democracy Flawed

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Greek Democracy is one of the most important steps into modern civilization. It marked a new age, more or less. It showed just how good a civilization can do under a democratic government. It was also one of the first which does make for some debate. Was it as good as it could have been? Was it flawed? I don’t think so, my reasons being it was the first so you can’t fault it for much. The city of Athens thrived in so many different ways, art, culture, science and astronomy. They were very intelligent and clever with their trade. Their government was ran by who the people voted for. They were one of the first to ever use this method. Now the voting was very biased, one of the only flaws this government had. You had to be a male, who owned land and wasn’t a slave. …show more content…
It only really started to end when the longest lasting leader named Pericles died. He was very good at what he did, which is why he was revoted so many times. Unlike our democracy the leader could be revoted countless times. Another good thing about the Athenian Democracy was its court system. Since they were a Democracy, The Legislative branch was also voted in. This made it so that most trials were fair in most people's eyes. Now I only consider the first Athenian Democracy since all the others weren’t really democratic. They had some similarities but the Athenian was the most democratic. In conclusion, I see little to no flaws in the Greek Democracy. W ithout it America might not be a democracy. America might not have become a country at all. After all it was the idea of democracy that drove us to become the great nation we are today. Sure we have a more modern democracy that has improved, but considering the Athens Democracy was the first it did pretty well for itself don’t you