In direct democracy, who decides government matters in ancient Greece

A all citizens
B women
C elected representatives
D the king
I think A or C please correct if wrong and don't just say no or disagree tell me what it really is then

The answer is A.

dont tell me the answers just HELP!

Lesson 10: Ancient Greece Unit Test Social Studies 6 A Unit 7: Ancient Greece HELP ASAP!

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U mean unit 2 lesson 7?

In ancient Greece, direct democracy was practiced in some city-states, such as Athens. In this form of governance, the decision-making power rested with all citizens. So, option A, "all citizens," is indeed the correct answer. In a direct democracy, every eligible citizen has the right to participate directly in the decision-making process, by voting on laws and other matters affecting the government. Therefore, decisions were not made by women (option B), elected representatives (option C), or the king (option D).