Asked by crazy_curls

Which of the following did the Roman republic and Greek democracy have in common?

A.
All citizens were granted freedom to practice various religions.

B.
All citizens created the laws for their society.

C.
Citizens could participate in government by voting.

D.
Citizens put a constitutional monarchy in place so governmental power was shared.

my answer is D please help

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
Either you skipped reading your text, or you just guessed. What is democracy?
Answered by crazy_curls
a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
Answered by bobpursley
You are correct. So a constitution monarchy is not democracy. There must be participation by eligible citizens.
Answered by crazy_curls
so its A
Answered by Writeacher
Definitely not A!!
Answered by micheal
I think its C????
Answered by Writeacher
C is correct.
Answered by help
what about the rest of the quick check?
1.C
2.The romans removed the last king power and set up a republic

Julius Caesar Because dictator of Rome

The period of Pax Romana began

The Edict of Milan was issued to allow romans to adopt Christianity

3. C

4. B,E

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