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How was the government of ancient Athens different from that of the United States today?

The ultimate authority for the government lay in the hands of citizens
Government officials were elected directly by citizens
The government had the power to raise a military for defense
Laws were made and voted on directly by citizens.

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The correct answer is D

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"Laws were made and voted on directly by citizens."

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Answer:

Athens was a direct democracy in which citizens voted on laws themselves.

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