Direct Democracy

  • 500 BCE

    Origins

    500 BC, a small democratic city-state of Greece was born, where Direct Democracy was practiced and adapted from fellow Greece city-states
  • 360 BCE

    The Fall of Greece

    Through much warfare and unrest between the city-states and with the rise of Rome and the death of Alexander the Great, Greece fell unto the rule of the Roman Empire.
  • 50 BCE

    Rebellion

    Being appalled by slavery and the Roman republic, our city-state fell into anarchy and rebellion, fighting for their old way of life and democracy.
  • Period: 30 BCE to Aug 28, 1200

    A New Nation

    Through a love for democracy and fairness, the small city-state stands tests of time and grows to be a large nation, staying true to a single way of life for hundreds of years, adapting culturally and politically, as the majority establishes its way of life through voting systems.
  • 30

    Independence

    After 20 years of war and civil unrest, our city-state has now adopted it's own independence and established a direct democracy which is that of its former days