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Which of the following were characteristics of Athenian democracy? Select the three correct answers.
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Responses
The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
The assembly met only once a year to discuss matters.
The assembly met only once a year to discuss matters.
Only free adult males made up the assembly.
Only free adult males made up the assembly.
The citizens elected leaders to discuss important matters.
The citizens elected leaders to discuss important matters.
Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
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Correct answers (three):
- The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
- Only free adult males made up the assembly.
- Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
(Incorrect: the assembly met frequently, not just once a year, and Athenian democracy was direct—citizens debated issues themselves rather than generally electing representatives, though a few officials like generals were elected.)
- The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
- Only free adult males made up the assembly.
- Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
(Incorrect: the assembly met frequently, not just once a year, and Athenian democracy was direct—citizens debated issues themselves rather than generally electing representatives, though a few officials like generals were elected.)
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