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There were three main political institutions in Athens. Write the name of each at the top of the box. Below the name, write what each group did. Then place a check mark in the box if citizenship was required to participate.

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The Athenian political body was formed by the Assembly, the Council, and the Courts.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In the Assembly, the general issues of politics were discussed. Citizenship was required.
  • The Council accumulated the functions of the council of state and executive committee. Citizenship was required.
  • The Courts were the crimes and other ordinances were judged. Because of the importance of this political body, and its historical approach, citizenship was required.

Actually, every aspect of Greek Democracy needed citizenship.

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