Which of the following are differences between American and Athenian democracy? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

In America women can't vote, but in Athens women could participate in government.

In America women can't vote, but in Athens women could participate in government.

American democracy is representative, while Athenian democracy was direct.

American democracy is representative, while Athenian democracy was direct.

American democracy is direct, while Athenian democracy was representative.

American democracy is direct, while Athenian democracy was representative.

In America women can vote, but in Athens women could not participate in government.

In America women can vote, but in Athens women could not participate in government.

In America there is no lawmaking branch, but there was in Athens.

1 answer

The two correct answers that highlight the differences between American and Athenian democracy are:

  1. American democracy is representative, while Athenian democracy was direct.

  2. In America women can vote, but in Athens women could not participate in government.

These responses accurately reflect the characteristics and distinctions between the two systems of democracy.