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Judeo-Christian traditions differed from Greco-Roman traditions in their influence on modern democracy because they:

A. granted all free citizens the right to vote on policies.
B. focused on governments' responsibility to enforce the laws of God.
C. did not incorporate the philosophy of rule of law.
D. encouraged citizens to acknowledge all-powerful religious leaders.

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User Wynemo
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a................ i think :)
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User Krishna Srihari
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Answer:

A. granted all free citizens the right to vote on policies.

Step-by-step explanation:

The greek instaurated the first democratic republic, but divided and classified the citizens and who had or who didn´t have the right to vote, the Judeo-Christian traditions differed form the Greko-Roman traditions because for Jdeo Christian traditions all people are equal in the eyes of God, and in that base is that every person should have the same rights and should be a citizen.

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