No - the citizens voted yes or no to the matters advised to them in the assembly.
In Sparta the citizens in the assembly could vote, but not address the assembly. In Athens any citizen theoretically could speak, but the rostrum was dominated by accomplished orators who could hold the attention of the citizens.
Was entitled to attend the assembly and speak and vote on issues raised by them or others. They also served in the army and navy when called out.
Telemachus took a bronze spear with him when he was going to speak to the assembly.
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no athen and sparta did not speak the same language because of different culters
The limited democracy of Cleisthenes 507 BCE had an assembly of landowners where they could address the assembly. During the radical democracy period, only the citizens had the right to speak in assembly.
Yes they could.
you can marry a citizen a citizen but after that you can straitly become a citizen if you werent born here you have to take a history and government test and learn how to speak enlish read enlish and write enlish
Speak to the British Embassy in your country of residence.
Yes
YES. It is legal to speak in every country, including America. The question is what kinds of things you are permitted to say without being prosecuted or imprisoned. In the US, the amount of things that are permitted to be said is rather vast, but not total.
Yes...From the INS website:Do I need to be able to speak English to become a U.S. citizen?Yes, you must be able to read, write, and speak simple English. There are some exceptions for some older and long-time residents, and for some disabled permanent residents