json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["Nation","question","musing","life","blog"],"appCategory":"Nation","appTitle":"Who first discovered the democratic system for the nation and how its background?","appBody":"<p><em><strong>The Greeks (old Greece) were the first people to practice the first kind of democracy however it wasn't modernized like the type we have in countries these days, the first kind of democracy was actually called direct democracy</strong></em>. Since Greece was a homogeneous state at that particular period involving the people in governance was really viable and the chieftain and the head of most of the family in greece were actually involved in the decision making and the running and ruling of their state at the particular time.</p>\n<p><em><strong>so the Greeks were considered the originator of democracy as a result of their system of government which made it possible for every body in the state to have a hand in the decision-making that pertains to the country </strong></em>so one way or the other everybody was able to influence government and how their state is being ruled and in a few cases the same gathering of council that are representing every member of the family in Greece are entitled to actually reject or accept a decision because if everybody do not agree to make a decision then the decision would not be made so basically Greece were the first people to originated and practice democracy.</p>\n<p>So in that particular era the Greeks were seen as the most sophisticated kind of people because of their system of government which actually seemed strange to the other parts of the world and it functions very well because they were very small number of people and the <em><strong>fact that they were a homogeneous state having one culture, one language and a few people</strong></em> in African, Julius Nyerere's Communalism looked a little bit more like democracy but then already it seems like he learnt the idea from the Greeks, so it was the Greeks direct democracy that was first practiced and it also origenated there as well so many centuries ago</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkv3yw2yw","appParentAuthor":"salim001","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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