asked 169k views
0 votes
How did the Greek and Roman versions of democracy differ?

2 Answers

2 votes
They belived and worshiped diffrent Gods.
answered
User Mayank Majithia
by
8.0k points
1 vote

Greek Democracy was more open and equal than Roman Democracy. The Greek Democracy allowed all male citizens to vote and they could vote in any law. Actually, the Greeks believed that all men should participate in the democratic system, if they did not they were seen as useless, because of that large numbers of men were seen participating.

Roman democracy despite the fact that it was very influenced by the Greek democratic system, it was more restricted. Only men with money and property could vote and the wealthy were the ones who got elected as representatives to make laws for everyone.

answered
User Julius Guevarra
by
7.9k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.