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15 August, 11:18

Which type of democracy did ancient Greece have?

A) republican democracy

B) confederate democracy

C) representative democracy

D) direct democracy

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  1. 15 August, 11:41
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    The answer is D (direct democracy)

    All citizens in Athens could participate directly in the government. This form of government is called a direct democracy because each person's decision directly affects the outcome of a vote.

    In Athens, citizens gathered together to discuss issues and vote on them. Each person's vote counted and the majority ruled.

    In a true direct democracy, every single law, bill or issue of justice is voted on by all the people. A direct democracy is usually contrasted with a representative democracy where the general public votes for representatives, who then make laws on its behalf.
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