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)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AEarly political leaders used the ancient democracies as examples of bad government that they did not wish to use.%0D%0AEarly political leaders used the ancient democracies as examples of bad government that they did not wish to use.%0D%0A%0D%0ALike the ancient democracies, all citizens were eligible to vote.%0D%0ALike the ancient democracies, all citizens were eligible to vote.%0D%0A%0D%0APolitical leaders created the U.S. government with the exact same structure as the ancient democracies.%0D%0APolitical leaders created the U.S. government with the exact same structure as the ancient democracies.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe designers of the government borrowed elements of these governments in structuring the U.S. federal government.%0D%0AThe designers of the government borrowed elements of these governments in structuring the U.S. federal government.%0D%0ASkip to navigation%0D%0AHighlight%0D%0A%0D%0Apage 32 of 32

The designers of the U.S. government borrowed elements of the Greek and Roman democracies in structuring the federal government. The concept of a republic, where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, was influenced by the ancient democracies. Additionally, the division of government powers into separate branches - legislative, executive, and judicial - was inspired by the idea of checks and balances present in both Greek and Roman political systems.Overall, the ancient democracies served as a model for the structure and principles of the U.S. government, allowing for a system that aimed to prevent the concentration of power and promote the accountability of leaders.

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The designers of the U.S. government borrowed elements of the Greek and Roman democracies in structuring the federal government.