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The Roman Republic differed from the Greek Democracy in what way?

A. Rome had an elected representative body, Greece did not

B. Rome offered Plebians the opportnity to vote for representatives, Greece city-states appointed assemblies

C. the Roman republic allowed only men with money and property could vote, Greek democracy was a direct-democracy one-man-one-vote

D. Rome had the ten tables of law Greece had city-states making laws

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The answer would be C

Answer: C. the Roman republic allowed only men with money and property could vote, Greek democracy was a direct-democracy one-man-one-vote.

Explanation:

The Roman Republic was a Democracy were citizens could elect their leaders to represent them. In this system, the single voice citizens actually had was on the election of officials. Furthermore, lower-class citizens had no vote, and eventhouugh both men and women were citizens, only men could vote.

On the other hand, in Greek democracy people voted directly for what they wanted and citizens had a voice on practically everything. However, women were not permitted to vote.