Elected officials did not determine decisions — giving decision-making power to elected officials was considered by the ancient Athenians to take away the power of the people, effectively making the state an oligarchy. Democracy had (and for some people still has) the meaning of equality in decisions and of elections in decisions, not the election of persons charged to decide (see representative democracy). Few checks on or limits to the power of the assembly existed, with the notable exception of the graphe paranomon (also voted on by the assembly), which made it illegal to pass a law that was contrary to another.
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Founders believed in states' rights, and wanted them to think mostly for themselves with the aid of the federal government.
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d
Explanation:
because of that organization are helth
Answer: wheres the rest of the question?
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Answer:
Here are the answers in order!
1. Roman Senate
2. sustenance
3. city-states
4. 450 B.C.
5. A.D. 700