Why was the notion of citizenship such a radical innovation in ancient Greece?
A) The ancient world was otherwise characterized by monarchies and legal inequality.
B) Learning of the new rights for citizens, slaves rose up to demand citizenship as well.
C) It promoted a movement toward direct democracy in most Greek city-states, including Athens, Corinth, and Sparta.
D) All citizens were endowed with the right to hold political office.
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