why would ancient athens be considered more democratic than ancient rome? select all that apply.
-Direct democracy requires citizens to have direct input into laws and policies, rather than through a representative.
-Ancient Rome was marked by struggle between the patricians and plebians, where the patricians held most of the political power.
-Ancient Athens' Assembly enacted more change and progress than did ancient Rome's Senate.
-Ancient Athens had a greater population than did ancient Rome, hence it was more democratic.

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Answer:

Direct democracy requires citizens to have direct input into laws and policies, rather than through a representative.

Explanation:

Athens had a direct democracy where everyone met and made decisions based on a vote from everyone, while Rome had a 400 seat counsel of representatives, which were mainly filled with aristocrats and political influencers. Thus Roman citizens never had any direct, true influence on anything.