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How did athenian democracy differ from the roman republic

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The Athenian democracy was a direct democracy, meaning the people themselves voted on bills and legislation. The Roman Republic had a complex system that involved a constitution and a separation of power. The Roman Republic was also ran by the aristocracy and the common people had no control in the political system.
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