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Democracy, Athens, &

TermDefinition
women Who was ALWAYS excluded from voting in both Athens and Rome?
father To be a native born Roman with full citizenship, you had to have a free Roman what?
republic In this democracy nearly all decisions and political offices are based on these people.
groups In the Roman Assembly people voted, not individually, but in these.
inclusivity What is the primary goal, in theory, of a democratic society?
lottery What system was used to decide who should serve in most political offices in Athens?
election Most political offices in the Roman Republic were gained through this.
stones In Athens, juries cast votes for innocence or guilt with these.
people What does “demo” mean?
senate To vote, this body of government of Rome voted by clustering around the person’s idea with whom they agreed.
juries These were made up of Athenian citizens who decided guilt or innocence in courts.
assembly In what law-making body of government in both Athens, and the Roman Republic, could all eligible full citizens serve?
rome Which government was largely a democratic republic?
raising hands Athenians in the Assembly voted for laws this way.
direct In this type of democracy average citizens make all decisions and serve/fulfill government duties.
rule What does “cracy”mean?
slaves One highly undemocratic characteristic of both Athens and Rome is that they depended on these people, who were excluded from citizenship, for labor/work.
two How many years of military service were required for a man to be an Athenian citizen?
foreigners Who could gain full citizenship in Rome after 25 years of military service?
athens Which government was largely a direct democracy?
voting In what way do most people make their voice heard in a democracy?
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