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Why do some historians claim that Athens was not actually a democracy ??

Athenians did not actually vote on things—they just voiced their preferences on issues.
Athens did not have enough government offices to be considered a true democracy.
Many Athenians claimed that their elections were rigged by corrupt officials.
Some residents were not allowed to vote because they weren’t considered citizens.

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(D.) Some residents were not allowed to vote because they weren't considered citizens.

Step-by-step explanation:

The women and slaves of Athens were not allowed to vote—and neither were people who weren’t born in Athens but moved there as adults.

Proof checked the test, and this was also the correct answer.

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Answer:

Some residents were not allowed to vote because they weren’t considered citizens.

Step-by-step explanation:

The women and slaves of Athens were not allowed to vote—and neither were people who weren’t born in Athens but moved there as adults.

I also took the test

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