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How did the government of Athens in ancient Greece resemble the new government in the American colonies after the Revolution?
Both forms of government had a court system.
Both forms of government were shaped by the Age of Reason.
Both forms of government were ruled by a single leader.
Both forms of government insured citizens the right to vote.
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Both forms of government had a court system.
Explanation: Classical Athens had a system of courts (large juries, popular courts), and the new American governments created after the Revolution established judicial systems as well. The other choices are incorrect: Athens predates the Enlightenment/Age of Reason; neither was ruled by a single leader; and neither guaranteed universal voting rights (both restricted suffrage).
Explanation: Classical Athens had a system of courts (large juries, popular courts), and the new American governments created after the Revolution established judicial systems as well. The other choices are incorrect: Athens predates the Enlightenment/Age of Reason; neither was ruled by a single leader; and neither guaranteed universal voting rights (both restricted suffrage).
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