again.. How was the Roman Republic different from Athenian Direct Democracy?

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In the Athens citizens voted for politicians to represent them, while in the Roman Republic citizens voted on the laws themselves directly.


There was not difference between the two governments.


In the Roman Republic citizens voted for politicians to represent them, while in Athens citizens voted on the laws themselves directly.


In the Roman Republic citizens and slaves were given the ability to vote, while in Athens slaves were not given the ability to vote.

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How was the Roman Republic different from the government of Athens?

Roman leaders ignored the people.

The Roman government made laws.

All residents of Rome were able to vote.

Romans chose representatives to serve them.

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