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How did Athenian democracy differ from Roman republicanism?

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In Athens, slaves and women were not allowed to vote; in Rome, they were allowed to
vote.
In Rome, people elected an emperor, Athens had no emperor.
In Rome, landowners were not allowed to vote; in Athens, they were allowed to vote.
In Athens, people voted on laws themselves; in Rome, people elected representatives.

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"Athenian democracy was an institution that began around the 5th century BCE, and was limited to the city of Athens and its periphery. The Roman Republic, on the other hand, began in 509 BCE, and was governed by representative officials."

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