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in athens, during its golden age (from 460 to 404) it had the kind of government that we call:

a.)indirect democracy,B)western monarchy,C)direct democracy,D.)eastern style republic
16 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Your <b>School <u>Subject</u></b> is <b><u>History</b></u>, not college.

An indirect democracy is one in which the voters elect representatives to run the government and make the laws.

A direct democracy is one in which the people vote directly on their laws and how to run their government.

Which do you think Athens had?

16 years ago

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