What were the similarities and differences between the political system of the Dark Ages and the Archaic Period? Choose three correct answers.     The government of the Dark Ages consisted of village/paramount chiefs aided by a council with limited power.     Villages in the Dark Ages were ruled by petty kings, while the city-states of Archaic Greece were democracies with even women have a vote.     The assembly of the people (agora) had considerable political influence during the Dark Ages which was considerably curtailed at the beginning of the Archaic period.     The nobility had a tight grip on political power and ruled as an oligarchy (rule of the few).

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What were the similarities and differences between the political system of the Dark Ages and the Archaic Period? Choose three correct answers.

   

The government of the Dark Ages consisted of village/paramount chiefs aided by a council with limited power.

   

Villages in the Dark Ages were ruled by petty kings, while the city-states of Archaic Greece were democracies with even women have a vote.

   

The assembly of the people (agora) had considerable political influence during the Dark Ages which was considerably curtailed at the beginning of the Archaic period.

   

The nobility had a tight grip on political power and ruled as an oligarchy (rule of the few).

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