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All citizens in ancient Athens took part in government by voting in the
A) Senate.
B) Council of 500.
C) General Assembly.
D) Legislative branch.

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Answered by sachindabas
3

Answer:

i think its option is B is right

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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All citizens in ancient Athens took part in government by voting in the ‘General Assembly’.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Every adult citizen in Athens was supposed to take they were supposed to fulfill their duty regularly and if they failed to do so they would be fined or at times they would be marked by putting red paint. The people had to attend the assembly to put in their votes.

They referred to this as direct democracy. There would 500 names which would be selected every year. These people had to actively take part in the government.

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