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How was Athenian direct democracy different than American representative democracy? Select all that apply. A. Athenian direct d...Asked by Guise
How was Athenian direct democracy different than American representative democracy? Select all that apply.
A. Athenian direct democracy allowed all women to participate and American representative democracy does not.
B. Athenian direct democracy allowed all free male citizens to make policy and American representative does not.
C. Athenian direct democracy allowed free male citizens to elect leaders to make laws and American representative democracy does not.
D. American representative democracy allows citizens to elect leaders to shape laws and Athenian direct democracy did not.
E. American representative democracy didn't allow foreigners to participate in government and Athenian direct democracy did.
HELP ASAP my answer is a,c, and D
A. Athenian direct democracy allowed all women to participate and American representative democracy does not.
B. Athenian direct democracy allowed all free male citizens to make policy and American representative does not.
C. Athenian direct democracy allowed free male citizens to elect leaders to make laws and American representative democracy does not.
D. American representative democracy allows citizens to elect leaders to shape laws and Athenian direct democracy did not.
E. American representative democracy didn't allow foreigners to participate in government and Athenian direct democracy did.
HELP ASAP my answer is a,c, and D
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There are similarities and differences between Athenian democracy and modern democracy. One similarity deals with the government. In a democracy, the citizens make decisions. ... A difference between the democracy of Athens and our democracy today is that in Athens the people directly made the laws themselves.
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ddd
yes you are correct
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Guise
Which was the most important effect of the Peloponnesian War?
A.
Other nations were intimidated by the Greeks.
B.
Other nations saw Greece's lack of unification as weak.
C.
Athens and Sparta were able to prosper as separate city-states.
D.
Athens continued its golden age while Sparta was weakened.
My answer is B
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Anonymous
it is not A or E so it is B C or D
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