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news and politics electionsWhat are the differences between the Roman Republic and the Greek democracy select all that apply?
Simply so, what are the differences between the Roman Republic and the Greek democracy?
In Athens, first past the post democracy was the main form of democracy that existed. Probably influenced by Greek culture, Rome's republic had an aspect of democracy in which all Roman citizens voted to elect Senators to positions of power in the Senate. Citizenship, however, was a different story.
Furthermore, for which of the following reasons did Greece benefit from its city states select all that apply?
Greece benefited from city states for the following reasons: They each developed their own military forces making Greece a military powerhouse. The rivalry between city-states meant more political interest among citizens. The rivalry between city-states meant more political interest among citizens.
Select the five basic requirements necessary to establish a government.
- Safety is a priority.
- Ethnic minorities should be ignored.
- Leadership is needed.
- Production and sustenance should be provided daily.
- Income tax should be immediately instituted.
- The government should have a goal.
- Law and order should be maintained.