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Mila [183]
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BRAINLIEST!!!

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SVEN [57.7K]2 years ago
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1. Athenian democracy was exclusive. Women, slaves, children, and resident aliens did not have citizenship and could not vote. They did not have any influence on the government at this time.

2. Alienation of political power was absurd to the Greek people. Elections were held through a lottery/chance technique, and they only personally selected their military leaders (like Pericles). "The quintessentially democratic method was selection by lot, a practice that embodies a criterion of selection in principle opposed to the alienation of citizenship and to the assumption that the demos is politically incompetent"

3. Citizenship was determined in a different way, "In ancient Athenian democracy, the right to citizenship was not determined by socio-economic status; but the power of appropriation, and relations between classes were directly affected by democratic citizenship".

Soloha48 [4]2 years ago
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Explanation:

Today I'm going to tell you about how the government of Athens compares to the government of the United States. First, both governments are democracies.

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