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5 \when the greeks said everyone, they meant something a little different from what we mean.\ what does the quote imply? a ancient greek society was less inclusive than modern american society b the word for everyone in greek meant a specific, small group of citizens c ancient athens was not actually a democracy d the u.s. does not put any limits on who can vote
In ancient Greek society, the concept of "everyone" in matters like voting and political - participation was limited to a specific group of free male citizens. This is different from the modern - day more inclusive understanding of "everyone". Option A makes a comparison not directly implied by the quote. Option C is an over - generalization as Athens was considered a democracy within its own context. Option D is factually incorrect as the U.S. has had and still has some voting restrictions. Option B correctly points out that the Greek understanding of "everyone" was a specific, small group of citizens.
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B. The word for "everyone" in Greek meant "a specific, small group of citizens"