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How did Athenians determine if a man should be exiled from Greece as a punishment for a crime?
A.The man could choose between death and exile if he murdered another man.
B.Only the women and children of Athens were allowed to banish the criminals of the city. They did so by casting a vote.
C.Exile was never a form of punishment in Greece.
D. At first it was an oral vote cast by the citizens of Athens. Later black and white beans were used to count votes.
A.The man could choose between death and exile if he murdered another man.
B.Only the women and children of Athens were allowed to banish the criminals of the city. They did so by casting a vote.
C.Exile was never a form of punishment in Greece.
D. At first it was an oral vote cast by the citizens of Athens. Later black and white beans were used to count votes.
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