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Elliot Arias
27 October, 12:39
Which democratic ideas were practiced by Athens?
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Zachery Davidson
27 October, 14:27
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All citizens could debate and vote on new laws.
Citizens accused of a crime were entitled to a trial by jury
Athens was not a representative democracy, so citizens voted directly on legislation. Slavery existed, and women could not participate in the political system.
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