What was the biggest difference between government in ancient Athens and in ancient Rome?
A) Rome was a direct democracy, and Athens was not.
B ) Athens allowed all citizens to vote, while Rome was a republic.
C) Athens allowed women and slaves to vote, but Rome did not.
D) Rome had a bicameral assembly, and Athens did not.
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The significant difference between Athens and Rome was that Athenswas a democracy and Rome was an oligarchy with some democratic components. Athens was a democratic city-state while Romefollowed the Oligarchy form of government. Athens was supervised by a democratically elected assembly.
Rome was a direct democracy, and Athens was not.
Rome was a direct democracy, and Athens was not.
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it is A) , your first answer
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