What does the United States have in common with the democracies of both ancient Athens and ancient Rome? Choose three correct answers.

Citizens are able to participate in government by casting votes.
An elected leader has the power to run government alone.
Citizens have a civic duty to participate in government.
The government has a written constitution.
Citizens are governed by the rule of law.

The correct answers are:

1. Citizens are able to participate in government by casting votes.
2. Citizens have a civic duty to participate in government.
3. The government has a written constitution.

The United States has the following in common with the democracies of both ancient Athens and ancient Rome:

1. Citizens are able to participate in government by casting votes.
2. Citizens have a civic duty to participate in government.
3. Citizens are governed by the rule of law.

The correct answers are:

1. Citizens are able to participate in government by casting votes.
- In the United States, citizens have the right to vote and participate in the democratic process, just like citizens in ancient Athens and Rome.

2. Citizens have a civic duty to participate in government.
- Similar to ancient Athens and Rome, the United States encourages its citizens to actively engage in civic duties, such as voting, serving on juries, and participating in community activities.

3. The government has a written constitution.
- The United States, ancient Athens, and ancient Rome all have/had written constitutions that outline the principles and structures of their respective governments.

Therefore, the United States shares these three similarities with the democracies of both ancient Athens and ancient Rome.