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which of the following were the three main parts of athenian theocratic government?Asked by Mckenzee
which of the following were the three main parts of Athenian democrat government?
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The three main parts of Athenian democratic government were:
1. Ekklesia: This was the assembly of all Athenian citizens, where they could debate and vote on legislation. It was open to all male citizens over the age of 20.
2. Boule: This was a council of 500 citizens chosen by lot, which served as the executive body of the government. It was responsible for proposing and implementing laws, managing foreign affairs, and overseeing day-to-day administration.
3. Dikasteria: This was the system of courts in Athens, where citizens would serve as jurors for various legal cases. The dikasteria was made up of large panels of citizens (typically 201-501) who would listen to arguments, evidence, and testimonies before reaching a verdict.
1. Ekklesia: This was the assembly of all Athenian citizens, where they could debate and vote on legislation. It was open to all male citizens over the age of 20.
2. Boule: This was a council of 500 citizens chosen by lot, which served as the executive body of the government. It was responsible for proposing and implementing laws, managing foreign affairs, and overseeing day-to-day administration.
3. Dikasteria: This was the system of courts in Athens, where citizens would serve as jurors for various legal cases. The dikasteria was made up of large panels of citizens (typically 201-501) who would listen to arguments, evidence, and testimonies before reaching a verdict.
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