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Who prepared the proposed laws and policies in Athens?

In Athens, they had a democracy government in the form of a Boule. A Boule is a group of 500 men. The Boule acted as lawmakers, and all laws that they discused then proposed, were voted on by Ancient Athenian citizens. In addition, the Boule created there policies .


Who were the people that made government dicision in ancient Athens?

They ended up having a democracy in Athens and an assembly voted on laws suggested by the 50 people in the council of elders.


What was the method of passing laws for the ancient Athens?

The citizens (male) met in assembly and voted to accept or reject eash law.


Who voted in Athens?

only males that were citizens of athens


What is the answer to in ancient athensall of the men voted on the laws for the city when each man in the city could vote on the lawswhat kind of government is this called?

In ancient Athens "all of the men voted on the laws for the city.when each man in the city could vote on the laws"what kind of government is this called?


Who participated in Athens' assembly and voted on laws?

only men could vote, women could not.


Who voted in ancient Athen?

only males that were citizens of athens


Which groups wrote laws in the roman republic?

No group wrote laws in the Roman Republic. The consuls (the two annually elected heads of the republic) proposed laws which were voted on by the poplar assemblies: the Assembly of the Soldiers and the Assembly of the Tribes (voting districts) and the plebeian tribunes (the representatives of the plebeians) proposed laws which were voted on by the Plebeian Council (the assembly of the plebeians).


Did the citizens in the early democracy in Athens voted by writing on paper?

true


How are the laws in France voted?

by voting


Laws that are made by the people?

Laws that are made directly by the people are known as initiatives or referendums. Initiatives are proposed laws that are placed on the ballot for voters to approve or reject, while referendums are laws passed by the legislature that are then voted on by the public. Both allow citizens to have a direct impact on the laws that govern them.


Who particpated and passed laws in the Athens democracy?

The citizens of Athens.