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How is government in the united states today different from government in ancient athens?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Athenian state was actually a direct democracy while the US is a representative democracy. Citizens are allowed to vote in both states, and both also have a bicameral legislature. The difference is that the United States are a republic whereas the Athenian state was a city-state meaning that they didn't have a vast land and representatives to represent various parts of the land and people from that area.

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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The Athenian state was a direct democracy, whereas the United States is a representative democracy. Both states enable citizens to vote, and they both have a bicameral legislature.Only men who own property are permitted to vote in Athens. In the United States, any citizen above the age of 18 is eligible to vote.The distinction is that the United States is a republic, whereas the Athenian state was a city-state, which meant that they didn't have a large territory and representatives to represent different portions of the land and people.

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