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What is the biggest difference in citizen participation in government between ancient Athens and the modem United States?
US citizens are all members of the General Assembly
US citizens vote directly on all laws or important decisions
US citizens are randomly selected to join the Council of 500
US citizens elect officials to represent them in government
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US citizens elect officials to represent them in government.
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