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From the 500s B.C. to 336 B.C., most Greek city-states experienced significant political changes, transitioning from aristocratic rule to various forms of governance, including democracy, oligarchy, and tyranny. Athens notably developed a direct democracy, allowing citizens to participate actively in decision-making. In contrast, other city-states, such as Sparta, maintained oligarchic and militaristic systems. This period was marked by intense political experimentation and conflict, culminating in the rise of Macedonian power under Philip II.

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