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The Greeks applied democracy by holding elections and silent poles for leaders and many other decisions. Since democracy is where the people get a voice in government,once they gave their vote that is it . It normally goes to majority. Kind of like when Americans have an election for our next president once we vote that is all we can do, we have to sit and wait to see what majority says.

Answer:

Greek city-states apply a direct democracy where all citizens take part in the political process. Most of the public business were ran by citizens. direct involvement of all citizens was a part of Athenian democracy which can be seen in almost every sphere of their life. They limit democracy in the sense that the concept of citizenship was too narrow. The majority of the population which includes people, not in the possession of land, women, slaves, and foreigners were excluded from citizenship.