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Why is Athens called the “cradle of democracy”?

Athens was the first city to have laws.
Athens extended the right to vote to all people who lived in the city.
Every adult male citizen in Athens was expected to participate in the government.
Athenian rulers could only serve two terms in office.

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Answered by ItzImperceptible
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Athenian democracy developed around the fifth century B.C.E. The Greek idea of democracy was different from present-day democracy because, in Athens, all adult citizens were required to take an active part in the government. When a new law was proposed, all the citizens of Athens had the opportunity to vote on it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Athenian democracy developed around the fifth century B.C.E. The Greek idea of democracy was different from present-day democracy because, in Athens, all adult citizens were required to take an active part in the government. When a new law was proposed, all the citizens of Athens had the opportunity to vote on it.

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