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Determine whether the political features belong to ancient Greece, the modern United States, or both. All citizens of legal age can vote, regardless of gender. It operates on principles of democracy. It has separate bodies of government. Only adult males born of two citizens

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All citizens of legal age can vote, regardless of gender. - Modern United States

In the United States, both men and women of 18 years of age or older can vote. Women obtained this right in 1920.

It operates on principles of democracy. - Modern United States, and Ancient Greece.

Both the democracy of the U.S. and Ancient Greece operated on principles of democracy. In fact, the democracy of the U.S. was born because of the ideas that were first tried out in Ancient Greece.

It has separate bodies of government. - Modern United States

The U.S. government is divided in three branches: the executive branch (president), legislative branch (congress), and the judicial branch (courts).

Only adult males born of two citizens - Ancient Greece

Only a few adult males, citizens, and owners of property, could vote in Ancient Greek Democracy. Women could not vote, neither could slaves, who often represented an important percentage of the population.

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All citizens of legal age can vote, regardless of gender. - Modern United States

In the United States, both men and women of 18 years of age or older can vote. Women obtained this right in 1920.

It operates on principles of democracy. - Modern United States, and Ancient Greece.

Both the democracy of the U.S. and Ancient Greece operated on principles of democracy. In fact, the democracy of the U.S. was born because of the ideas that were first tried out in Ancient Greece.

It has separate bodies of government. - Modern United States

The U.S. government is divided in three branches: the executive branch (president), legislative branch (congress), and the judicial branch (courts).

Only adult males born of two citizens - Ancient Greece

Only a few adult males, citizens, and owners of property, could vote in Ancient Greek Democracy. Women could not vote, neither could slaves, who often represented an important percentage of the population.