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ankoles [38]
2 years ago
6

How did the democracy government work in Ancient Greece??

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erastova [34]2 years ago
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When a new law was proposed, all the citizens of Athens had the opportunity to vote on it. To vote, citizens had to attend the assembly on the day the vote took place. This form of government is called direct democracy. ... Ostraka are shards of pottery that were used as a voting ballot in ancient Greece.

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