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Radda [10]
4 years ago
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In ancient Athens, voting on major legislation (including acts of war and new laws) was conducted using which voting procedure?

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Ugo [173]4 years ago
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In ancient Athens, voting on major legislation (including acts of war and new laws) was conducted using "<span>d. raising their hands for or against proposed legislation". Shouting and tossing coins would have been impractical. </span>
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