In what way was the government of ancient Athens different from that of the United States?

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

Respuesta :

Athenian Democracy was a political regime created and adopted in Athens in the period of Ancient Greece, being the first democratic government in history.

The difference is that in the democratic primordios, the whole population participated of the democracy by means of the voting in public squares of Athens.

The democratic regime has evolved into the representative regime, where citizens choose their representatives through voting. These representatives have the legitimacy to make decisions that cherish the common good. This is the regime used in the US and throughout the democratic world.

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

2. C: Separation of power

3. C: The relationship between the executive and legislative branches

4. B: Maintaining national armed forces

5. B: By violating the social contract with colonists, the king has lost his authority to rule

6. D: People are born with certain rights that no one can take from them

7. C: First Continental Congress

8. C: Helping to settle disputes between different levels of government in the federal system

9. C: Levying and collecting taxes from businesses and citizens

10. B: The implied powers of the federal government

11. D: The national and state governments must work together to propose and ratify a constitutional amendment

12. D: The expressed powers of the legislative branch

13. C: The judicial branch limiting the executive branch

14. A: Judicial review

15. C: The Framers of the Constitution though it was important to have a national judiciary

16. C: A general listing of the rights of the people were added to it

17. B: Marrying a citizen of a foreign country

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