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Democracy, Athens,
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. what does demo mean | people |
| 2. to vote this body of government of Rome voted by clustering round the persons idea with whom they agreed | senate |
| These were made up of Athenian citizens who decided guilt or innocence in courts. | juries |
| In what law-making body of government in both Athens, and the Roman Republic, could all eligible full citizens serve? | assembly |
| Which government was largely a democratic republic? | rome |
| Athenians in the Assembly voted for laws this way. | raising hands |
| In this type of democracy average citizens make all decisions and serve/fulfill government duties. | direct |
| What does “cracy”mean?In this type of democracy average citizens make all decisions and serve/fulfill government duties. | rule |
| One highly undemocratic characteristic of both Athens and Rome is that they depended on these people, who were excluded from citizenship, for labor/work. | slaves |
| How many years of military service were required for a man to be an Athenian citizen? | two |
| Who could gain full citizenship in Rome after 25 years of military service? | forgenners |
| Which government was largely a direct democracy? | Athens |
| In what way do most people make their voice heard in a democracy? | voting |
| 3. Who was ALWAYS excluded from voting in both Athens and Rome? | women |
| 5. To be a native born Roman with full citizenship, you had to have a free Roman what? | father |
| 10. In this democracy nearly all decisions and political offices are occupied by elected representatives of the people. | republic |
| 11. In the Roman Assembly people voted, not individually, but in these. | groups |
| 14. What is the primary goal, in theory, of a democratic society? | inclusivity |
| 15. What system was used to decide who should serve in most political offices in Athens? | lottery |
| 19. Most political offices in the Roman Republic were gained through this. | elections |
| 21. In Athens, juries cast votes for innocence or guilt with these. | stones |