How did Greek and Roman democracies impact the design of the U.S. government as it was being created in the eighteenth century?(1 point)

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The designers of the government borrowed elements of these governments in structuring the U.S. federal government.
The designers of the government borrowed elements of these governments in structuring the U.S. federal government.

Like the ancient democracies, all citizens were eligible to vote.
Like the ancient democracies, all citizens were eligible to vote.

Political leaders created the U.S. government with the exact same structure as the ancient democracies.
Political leaders created the U.S. government with the exact same structure as the ancient democracies.

Early political leaders used the ancient democracies as examples of bad government that they did not wish to use.

The designers of the U.S. government borrowed elements of Greek and Roman democracies in structuring the federal government. They were inspired by the concepts of citizen participation in government, separation of powers, and checks and balances. The Founding Fathers looked to the ancient democracies as models of both success and failure, taking lessons from their successes and shortcomings in creating a new form of government for the United States.