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Early Greek democracy was known as Direct Democracy. All of the citizens participated in discussions and they all voted.
Answer: Direct Democracy
Explanation: The direct democracy that was in ancient Greece, first of all in Athens, is a type of democracy without a representative who, on behalf of voters, i.e. citizens decide on important political issues. Citizens themselves participate in debates on political issues and have the right to vote, though only men. Athens was the leader in democratic achievements in relation to all other city-states in ancient Greece. It was also a model for today's modern democracies, which, by their type, are indirect democracies.