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PART A: Which statement expresses the central idea of the text - Athens vs Rome (CommonLit)

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Answered by zoologyneetcrackers
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Answer:

At about the same time that Athens rejected

tyranny1

and chose democracy, Rome overthrew

its last king and established its democracy. The

Romans, however, limited the common man’s

participation much more than the Athenians did.

During the Roman Republic (509-27 BCE), adult

male citizens could vote and hold office, but

members of the upper class were favored in

elections.

Explanation:

Answered by Jasleen0599
0

The statement expresses the central idea of the text - Athens vs Rome (CommonLit)

  • By distributing authority among elected officials, the Romans made progress toward a more democratic society, but they still favoured the wealthy more than the Athenians did.
  • One of the most significant republics and empires in recorded history was ancient Rome. Learn more about the fascinating lives of Romans, from valiant gladiators to powerful emperors, as well as how the republic and empire came to be.
  • The Roman republic had a more intricate institutional structure than the Greek democracy. The Roman republic had numerous institutions that gave both the few and the many the opportunity to participate in political rule, as opposed to a set of institutions through which a single group exercised power.
  • Roman citizenship developed under the Roman Republic and underwent major modification throughout the later Roman Empire. All males over 15 who were related to the original tribes of Rome were granted citizenship once the Romans gained their independence from the Etruscans and established a republic.
  • Paul's goal in writing his epistle to the Romans, as is seen in all of his other letters to churches, was to edify and encourage the believers who would receive it while also advancing the gospel and proclaiming the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ.

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