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6 October, 11:05

How did the Greeks view the role and limits of government? A. Only citizens could participate in government, but not everyone could be a citizen

B. Citizens formed government assembly only when major issues arose in the city-states

C. Citizens formed government when the emperor's rule became ineffective

D. Wealthy residents of city-states created a government with rules that everyone needed to follow

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  1. 6 October, 14:37
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    I believe C. Is your answer

    C. Citizens formed government when the emperors rule became inefficient
  2. 6 October, 14:57
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    The answer is A. As for the other person saying the answer is C ... the Greeks didn't have an empire. That's Rome. The Greeks had a democracy, aristocracy, tyranny, and monarchy, but out of those options, democracy fits with A.
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