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The Greek world was comprised of hundreds of independent city-states each with its own government and system of government. These systems changed in each city over time.

Different systems allowed a limited number of citizens to vote according to property qualification. Others allowed all citizens to vote regardless.

The words oligarchy (rule by the few) and democracy (people power) are relevant.

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If they were in a democracy they would get to vote

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yes because its a republican democracy

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they had to be 20 and older

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No it was not a law to vote in Greece!

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