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Difference Between the Old and
Modern Democracy in 5 step

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The Greek idea of democracy was different from present-day democracy because, in Athens, all adult citizens were required to take an active part in the government. ... The Athenian definition of “citizens” was also different from modern-day citizens: only free men were considered citizens in Athens.

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The Greek idea of democracy was different from present-day democracy because, in Athens, all adult citizens were required to take an active part in the government. ... The Athenian definition of “citizens” was also different from modern-day citizens: only free men were considered citizens in Athens.

Democracy during the ancient Greek time differs from today because before only men could vote. Today all citizens 18 and older, are allowed to vote. A citizen's rights don't only apply to men. Citizens don't have to serve in the military to become citizens and no slaves are used anymore

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