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how is democracy of today different from democracy that was followed in the greek city states

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Boys go to school after 13 or 14 and girls go to school today too.

Females can participate in government and go to school. They aren't relied on to take care of the house and children. They can leave their homes as they want.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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Democracy of today different from democracy that was followed in the greek city states because it provides basic rights to all citizen's of the nation and give rights to choose their governments.

Explanation:

  • All people over 18 years are permitted to vote today. The rights of a citizen do not apply just to men.  People are no longer required to serve in the military to become citizens and no more slaves are used. At 13 or 14 boys go to school and today even girls go to school to improve their knowledge.
  • Females can be a part of the government and education institutions. They're not relied on to look after the house and kids. They could leave their homes if they desired.

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