the right to vote The right to vote
Athens, but the vote was only open to freeborn men.
All adult male citizens could vote, but they had to be born in Athens.
They were given the right to vote in 1917.
Athens was a Greek city-state. Athens is considered to be the Cradle of Democracy. Only males who had completed their military training had the right to vote. That, of course, excluded women. When speaking of Greece, it is about the entire area of what is now modern Greece.
citizens
Because only male could vote back then
Originally in Ancient Greece, citizens (White Males) in Athens who were 18 or older were the first who had the right to vote.
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
They had the right to vote.
athens was not true democracy
the women in athens couldn't vote
Woman couldnt vote in Athens because, only people with land can vote. Woman couldnt own land, thus, not being allowed to vote :)
only males that were citizens of athens
Because not everyone was guaranteed the right to vote. You could only vote if you were Greek and over the age of 18. You also had to own land.
Only the male citizens of Athens could vote.
they where able to vote at the age of 18