Greek democracy differed from other forms of government in the ancient world because _____. it had a substantial sea fleet to protect its city-states a body called the assembly determined the laws of commerce it provided food and jobs to the people it denied women and slaves the right to vote

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Answer:

a body called the assembly determined the laws of commerce

Explanation:

The Assembly has been a daily forum for all Athens male citizens to speak their minds and exercise their votes on their city's leadership. It was the Athenian Democracy's most important, and definitive body. The proceedings were coordinated and the vote assessed by nine presidents elected by lot. Any citizen may talk to the assembly and voting on decisions. The final decision stemmed from majority of votes.