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Why did direct democracy work in Athens? A• Athens had a large number of citizens. B• Athens had a large number of slaves.*** C...Asked by Emo Freak
Why did direct democracy work in Athens?
A.
Athens had a large number of citizens.
B.
Athens had a large number of slaves.
C.
Athens allowed women to participate in government.
D.
Athens had a small number of citizens.
A.
Athens had a large number of citizens.
B.
Athens had a large number of slaves.
C.
Athens allowed women to participate in government.
D.
Athens had a small number of citizens.
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A. Athens had a large number of citizens contributed to the success of direct democracy because it allowed for a broader range of views to be represented in decision-making processes. The Assembly, which was the main decision-making body, consisted of all male citizens over the age of 18, which made up approximately one-fifth of the total population of Athens. This larger number of citizens allowed for more diverse perspectives to be considered and for decisions to be made through a collective process.
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