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28 June, 13:20

Select the correct answer. Based on the passage, what kind of government did the Greek city-state have? An ancient Greek city-state developed a kind of government that didn't require a king. People freely participated in the state's government. There was a council and an assembly. In these government bodies, citizens were able to discuss, debate, and vote on government matters. A. monarchy B. tyranny C. oligarchy D. democracy

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  1. 28 June, 14:03
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    Question: Based on the passage, what kind of government did the Greek city-state have?

    Answer: democracy

    Explanation: they had freely of speech and werent controlled by king or queen

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  2. 28 June, 16:41
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    Among the choices, monarchy and tyranny have one single individual as head of state with absolute power. So they cannot be the right answer.

    Oligarchy has power concentrated in a small group of leaders but Greek citizens were able to discuss, debate and vote on government matters. So the right answer is D. democracy.
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