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Mark the statements that are true. Select all that apply.

The difference between the Roman republic and the Greek democracy was that:

In Rome, only men with money and property could vote.
In the Greek Senate, even teenagers were allowed to participate.
In the Roman government, no Greeks were allowed to serve.
In Greece, all men were allowed to vote.
In the Roman Senate, the most powerful part of the government, all senators were patricians.
In the Greek government, retired soldiers were given automatic seats in the Senate.

Respuesta :

In Rome, only men with money and property were allowed to vote.This is the power privilege given to those with high economic standing. 

In Greece, all men were allowed to vote.
Unlike the Romans, the Greek government allowed all men to exercise their right to suffrage

In the Roman Senate, Senators were patricians, the most powerful part of the government. It took them generations before they replaced the monarchical government system. However, it changed to Republican system after the Senators ruling.

True statements from the above are:


''In Rome, only men with money and property were allowed to vote''  - This is a true statement since men in ancient Rome had more rights than the women. Even for women for higher status, they could not easily earn money, own property or even vote.



''In Greece, all men were allowed to vote'' - This is also true. Romans had a limit on who could vote and who could not. This meant only people who were born into aristoractic families had a birth-right to vote. Greeks on the other hand practiced a more powerful form of democracy allowing everyone to vote.


''In the Roman Senate, Senators were patricians, the most powerful part of the government'' - As discussed earlier, Romans did not have a very powerful democractic system and power still begloned to a few set of people. This was true for senators who remained extremely powerful throughout their life.