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What was the effect of democracy in ancient Athens?
It kept society peaceful.
It allowed everyone to vote.
It created representative government.
It included women as citizens.
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Best choice: "It allowed everyone to vote."
Clarification: Athenian democracy gave political power to participate directly in the assembly and courts, so citizens (adult free men born to Athenian parents) could vote. It did not include women, slaves, or resident foreigners, and it was a direct — not representative — form of government and did not guarantee social peace.
Clarification: Athenian democracy gave political power to participate directly in the assembly and courts, so citizens (adult free men born to Athenian parents) could vote. It did not include women, slaves, or resident foreigners, and it was a direct — not representative — form of government and did not guarantee social peace.
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