
Voting in Ancient Athens
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History, Social Studies
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the unique aspects of Athenian democracy, where only free adult male citizens could vote on every issue. Unlike modern democracies, voting was compulsory, and citizens could be fined for not participating. Government positions were often filled by lottery, ensuring equal opportunity regardless of class. Some officials, like military generals, were elected, while corrupt officials could be ostracized. The video contrasts these practices with American democracy, highlighting differences in citizen participation and government structure.
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