Well, the early Greek city states were 'democratic' because the citizens were allowed to vote.
Of course who were (and who could become) citizens was limited, but there wasn't much in the way of voting in the Achaemenid Empire.
Democracy can be a constitutional monarchy style of democracy (as in the United Kingdom) or a republican style (as in the United States) . It can also go through many stages as the franchise is increased and extended to cover more than just the equivalent of the male rural or urban gentry, or householders with properties of a certain size or value.
Of course who were (and who could become) citizens was limited, but there wasn't much in the way of voting in the Achaemenid Empire.
Democracy can be a constitutional monarchy style of democracy (as in the United Kingdom) or a republican style (as in the United States) . It can also go through many stages as the franchise is increased and extended to cover more than just the equivalent of the male rural or urban gentry, or householders with properties of a certain size or value.
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