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20 August, 10:41

Use the drop-down menus to complete each statement. In Ancient Athens, citizens could serve as jurors on a jury. Jurors would decide the. Citizens received for serving on a jury.

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  1. 20 August, 12:37
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    Jurors would decide the case.

    Citizens received money for serving on a jury.

    Explanation:

    The law courts of Athens were jury courts; there was no judge and the jury was made up of no less than 201 up to 6000 members. The jurors were chosen randomly in order to have in theory a wide social range of members. From Pericles onwards, the members of the jury received a modest payment.
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