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Where did citizens had a role/some say in what happened in their society and government?(1 point)
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Greece
Greece
Rome
Rome
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Greece
Greece
Rome
Rome
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Greece: Citizens had a role and say in their society and government through the development of democracy. The city-state of Athens, in particular, established a system of direct democracy where all male citizens had the right to vote and participate in decision-making.
Rome: Citizens in ancient Rome had a role and say in their society and government through the establishment of the Roman Republic. In this system, Roman citizens participated in the election of officials and had the right to assemble and express their opinions in the Senate. However, it's important to note that citizenship was limited to adult males, excluding women, slaves, and foreigners.
Rome: Citizens in ancient Rome had a role and say in their society and government through the establishment of the Roman Republic. In this system, Roman citizens participated in the election of officials and had the right to assemble and express their opinions in the Senate. However, it's important to note that citizenship was limited to adult males, excluding women, slaves, and foreigners.
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