The three main parts of Athenian democratic government were the Assembly, the Courts, and the Council.
Which of the following were the three main parts of Athenian democratic government?
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the Congress, the Council, and the Assembly
the Congress, the Council, and the Assembly
the House of Representatives, the President, and the Assembly
the House of Representatives, the President, and the Assembly
the Assembly, the Courts, and the President
the Assembly, the Courts, and the President
the Assembly, the Courts, and the Council
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Excluded from Athenian Democracy
Included in Athenian Democracy
word bank: Woman, slaves, poor males, and farmers
Here’s how the groups of people fit into the appropriate categories:
Excluded from Athenian Democracy:
- Women
- Slaves
Included in Athenian Democracy:
- Poor males
- Farmers
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In a direct democracy, citizens elect others to represent them, and in representative democracy, citizens participate directly.
In a direct democracy, citizens elect others to represent them, and in representative democracy, citizens participate directly.
In a representative democracy the citizens are not allowed to vote for their representatives, and in a direct democracy citizens are allowed to elect representatives.
In a representative democracy the citizens are not allowed to vote for their representatives, and in a direct democracy citizens are allowed to elect representatives.
In a direct democracy, citizens participate directly in decision making, and in a representative democracy, citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf.
In a direct democracy, citizens participate directly in decision making, and in a representative democracy, citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf.
In a representative democracy the citizens are allowed to vote for their representatives, and in a direct democracy citizens are not allowed to particpate in the government.
The correct response that highlights the difference between Athenian direct democracy and American representative democracy is:
In a direct democracy, citizens participate directly in decision making, and in a representative democracy, citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf.