The Origins and Evolution of Democracy
Democracy, the idea that people should have a say in their government, has its origins in Ancient Greece, particularly in Athens, where citizens could vote on important decisions. The concept of democracy evolved through the Roman Republic and was reintroduced in modern times through movements like the French Revolution and the U.S. independence movement.
Today, democracy is the basis for many of the worldβs political systems. Explore the history of democracy in this word search puzzle.
Did You Know?
- The word βdemocracyβ comes from the Greek words βdemosβ (people) and βkratosβ (power).
- Ancient Athens is considered the birthplace of democracy, where citizens participated directly in decision-making.
- The U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1787, established a representative democracy, where citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf.
- The spread of democratic ideals in the 18th and 19th centuries led to the establishment of democratic governments in Europe, Latin America, and beyond.