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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
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Athens is the city where democracy was born True True False

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vredina [299]3 years ago
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Answer TRUE

Explanation: ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY DEVELOPED AROUND THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C.E. THE GREEK IDEA OF DEMOCRACY WAS DIFFERENT FROM PRESENT DAY DEMOCRACY BECAUSE IN ATHENS ALL ADULT CITIZENS WERE REQUIRED TO TAKE AN ACTIVE PART IN THE GOVERNMENT.

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