Which of the following were the three main parts of Athenian democratic government?

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Responses

the Congress, the Council, and the Assembly

the Congress, the Council, and the Assembly

the House of Representatives, the President, and the Assembly

the House of Representatives, the President, and the Assembly

the Assembly, the Courts, and the President

the Assembly, the Courts, and the President

the Assembly, the Courts, and the Council

The correct answer is: the Assembly, the Courts, and the Council.

The three main parts of Athenian democratic government were the Assembly, the Council, and the Courts.

The three main parts of Athenian democratic government were the Congress, the Council, and the Assembly. To identify the correct answer from the provided options, we can compare each option to the correct answer and see if they match.

Option 1: the Congress, the Council, and the Assembly - This matches one of the main parts of Athenian democratic government. Let's check the other options before finalizing our answer.

Option 2: the House of Representatives, the President, and the Assembly - This does not match the main parts of Athenian democratic government. The House of Representatives and the President are not part of the Athenian democratic system.

Option 3: the Assembly, the Courts, and the President - This also does not match the main parts of Athenian democratic government. The Courts are not one of the main parts, and the President is not part of the Athenian democratic system.

Option 4: the Assembly, the Courts, and the Council - This also does not match the main parts of Athenian democratic government. The Courts are not one of the main parts, and while the Council is one of the main parts, this option is missing the Congress.

By comparing the options to the correct answer, we can determine that the correct answer is the first option: the Congress, the Council, and the Assembly.