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11 July, 19:58

What is the biggest difference in citizen participation in government between ancient Athens and the modern United States?

The General Assembly in the United States consists of all US citizens.

Citizens in the United States vote directly on laws and important decisions.

Citizens in the United States randomly select the Council of 500.

The Congress in the United States consists of elected officials.

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  1. 11 July, 20:08
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    I believe the answer is: The Congress in the United States consists of elected officials.

    In united states, a certain law would be created by the government representatives without direct influence from the citizens.

    In ancient greek, the citizens could directly vote for the type of law that would be passed by the government, so the existence of congress was unecessary.
  2. 11 July, 20:12
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    D. The Congress in the United States consists of elected officials.
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