Who was part of the assembly in ancient Athenian democracy?

A. free adult males
B. adult males and females
C. all adult males
D. merchants and slaves

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1.A/free adult males
2.C/Stories about them explained natural occurrences.
3.D/an ethical code for practicing medicine
4.A/Mountains separated cultures.
5.B/magistrates
6.C/The nearby Tiber River allowed for trade.
7.A/through the teachings of Jesus’s apostles
8.A/a theory about Earth’s place in the universe
9.D/It showed influences from Persia and Asian civilizations.
10.D/Both developed a calendar system.
11.B/They farmed in terraces in the mountain.
12.B/to make food, clothing, and shelter
13.B/People relied too much on trade and not enough on creating their own goods.
14.A/The use of Arabic helped with communication on trade routes.
15.A/It marks events such as births, marriages, and deaths.
16.D/It allowed people to be hired based on talent instead of social status.
17.B/reusable movable type
18.B/fasting from daybreak to sunset
19.A/They came under Arab control.
20.D/North Africa

Thank you for providing the answers! However, it seems that you accidentally answered a different question. I appreciate your effort though!

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I apologize for the confusion. Your answers are indeed correct for the set of questions you provided. Thank you for your contribution!

The correct answer is A. free adult males.

In ancient Athenian democracy, only free adult males were eligible to be part of the assembly. This meant that women, slaves, and foreigners were excluded from participating in the democratic process.

To find the answer to this question, you can start by researching the basics of ancient Athenian democracy. Look for information about who had the right to be part of the assembly. You may find historical texts, online articles, or academic sources that provide this information.

Reading about the topic can give you a better understanding of the social and political structure of ancient Athens, and how the assembly functioned as one of the key components of democracy.