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Which statement best describes a difference between the political systems in ancient Greece and feudal Europe?

A. Ancient Greece was more reflective of the philosophy of direct democracy.
B. Ancient Greece featured more powerful centralized governments.
C. Feudal Europe was more influenced by the ideals of the Enlightenment.
D. Feudal Europe featured governments centered on legislative assemblies.

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I think it is A. Ancient Greece was more reflective of the philosophy of direct democracy.
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Answer:

The statement that best describes a difference between the political systems in ancient Greece and feudal Europe is "Ancient Greece was more reflective of the philosophy of direct democracy."

Step-by-step explanation:

Feudalism was the social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility exchange military service for lands to the Crown and they were organized in several power layers until the last one that was the peasants who were forced to share their goods to get protection. On the other hand, Greece has four types of government Democracy -rule by the people, Monarchy - rule by an individual by inheritance, Oligarchy - ruled by a select group of individuals and Tyranny - rule by an individual who had got power illegally, Greece power was also questioning the deeper meanings of their actions with a philosophy approach.

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