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How were trials in Athens similar to trials in the United States today?(1 point)ResponsesMen and women served as jurors.Men and...Question
How were trials in Athens similar to trials in the United States today? (1 point) Responses Men and women served as jurors. Men and women served as jurors. Citizens were eligible to serve on a jury when they turned 18 years old. Citizens were eligible to serve on a jury when they turned 18 years old. A panel of 12 jurors decided the guilt or innocence of the accused. A panel of 12 jurors decided the guilt or innocence of the accused. The accused was considered innocent until proven guilty. The accused was considered innocent until proven guilty.
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The statement that best reflects a similarity between trials in Athens and trials in the United States today is:
**The accused was considered innocent until proven guilty.**
This principle of presumption of innocence is a fundamental aspect of modern legal systems, including that of the United States.
**The accused was considered innocent until proven guilty.**
This principle of presumption of innocence is a fundamental aspect of modern legal systems, including that of the United States.
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