Why was ostracism practiced in ancient Athens? to allow officials to decide on laws to allow immigrants to become citizens to force people to participate on a jury to remove people who were too powerful
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In ancient Athens, ostracism was the process by which any citizen, including political leaders, could be expelled from the city-state for 10 years. Once a year, ancient Athenian citizens would nominate people they felt threatened democracy—because of political differences, dishonesty, or just general dislike.
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D. To remove people who were too powerful.
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