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Zayden Cisneros
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28 February, 19:39
Was Athens a unlimited or limited government?
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Aydan Walters
28 February, 19:45
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Limited. Any male born in the city state could speak on issues he wanted resolved.
Limited is like a democracy, the people have a say in what goes on. Unlimited means the government/president rule freely and without question. Sort of like a dictatorship
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