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What are the differences between the Roman republic and the Greek democracy? Select all that apply. In Rome, only men with money and property could vote. In Greece, all women were allowed to vote. In the Roman Senate, the most powerful part of the government, all senators were patricians. In the Greek government, retired soldiers were given automatic seats in the Senate.

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The answers are:

1.) In Rome, only men with money and property could vote
2.) in the Roman Senate, the most powerful part of the government
3.) all senators were patricians
 

The correct answers are A) in Rome, only men with money and property could vote and C) in the Roman Senate, the most powerful part of the government, all senators were patritians.

The difference between the Roman Republic and the Greek democracy were that in Rome, only men with money and property could vote and in the Roman Senate, the most powerful part of the government, all senators were patritians.

Both, the Greeks and the Romans, represented a big influence for the constitution of modern nations, including the United States. The Greeks created the concept of democracy and ancient Athens was the example of how to govern under a democracy. The Romans were known by the Roman law and the influence that the Senate had in ruling the nation. But the difference between the Roman Republic and the Greek democracy were that in Rome, only men with money and property could vote and in the Roman Senate, the most powerful part of the government, all senators were patritians.