In ancient India, voting and political participation were not as formalized as in modern democracies, but it is generally understood that the right to participate in governance was predominantly reserved for men, particularly in the context of the ruling classes and political assemblies. Women's roles were largely confined to the domestic sphere, although some texts suggest that women in certain communities had rights to land and property, which could imply a degree of influence. However, historical records indicate that political power and decision-making were primarily male-dominated.
Only Men could vote because they had experience with military
Only kids could vote.
The voting rights in Ancient Rome were only citizen, patritians, could vote. also the the other only people who couldn't vote were women and young girls.
Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
If this is comparing to free countries then: Quite similarly-it was a democracy-except only men could vote.
Only Men could vote because they had experience with military
Only kids could vote.
Only citizens had a vote.
well if your asking about who could vote then it was very limited no women could vote if you weren't a citizen you couldn't vote if you were int he lower class you couldn't really vote and only about 100 people could vote in ancient Greece because of the limited amounts of voter
The voting rights in Ancient Rome were only citizen, patritians, could vote. also the the other only people who couldn't vote were women and young girls.
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
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Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
The main difference is that in ancient Greece only male citizens could vote and hold office.
Only the men that were rich could vote, women could not vote.
in the 1844 only white men could only vote
Only the male citizens of Athens could vote.