Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
yea sure
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.
The social classes of ancient Rome were the divisions of society. Each class had its distinctions and privileges. Class was determined by birth, but could be upgraded (or upclassed) by the accumulation of wealth. The classes were the patricians, the plebeians, the equites, the proletariat, the freedmen and the slaves.
1948
All Romans citizens could vote. The Roman social orders were: patricians, equites and plebeians.
Men, because they decided women were not important enough.
In ancient Rome there were two classes. There were the plebeians, the poor people who worked on farms. There were also the patricians, the rich nobles who owned land. Everyone could vote (except women and slaves) but only patricians could become members of parliament. Also, votes were rigged so the patricians always won.
women never voted in ancient Rome.
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.
no
Only the men that were rich could vote, women could not vote.
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The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.The senators in ancient Rome could speak in debates, prosecute or defend a criminal, and vote on resolutions. Most of them just sat back and dozed off when they bothered to attend a session at all.
The women of ancient Rome were never allowed to vote nor to hold public office.
The social classes of ancient Rome were the divisions of society. Each class had its distinctions and privileges. Class was determined by birth, but could be upgraded (or upclassed) by the accumulation of wealth. The classes were the patricians, the plebeians, the equites, the proletariat, the freedmen and the slaves.
1948
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
All Romans citizens could vote. The Roman social orders were: patricians, equites and plebeians.