History, asked by greenjayden181, 4 months ago

What were male citizens of ancient Athens expected to do?

to actively take part in the Assembly
to pay a small fee to vote in the Assembly
to join the army for three years
to serve on a jury for members of the same class

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Answered by 366147
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

The male citizens of ancient Athens expected to actively participate in the Assembly.

Explanation:

What was Athens in the past?

The capital of Greece is known by the names Athens and Athenian in both ancient and modern Greek. The city is frequently referred to as the birthplace of Western civilisation since it gave rise to many of the philosophical and artistic ideas that characterised Classical culture.

Everybody was forced to make their own case. The democracy of Athens required the participation of each and every person. Everyone was expected to vote and to take part in government duty if necessary. In Athens, the people ruled and the majority held power.

Each and every Athens citizen has the opportunity to vote on any proposed new laws. To cast a ballot, voters must be present at the assembly on election day.

Hence the correct option is to actively take part in the Assembly

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