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Since Athens was a democracy the citizens won them over by politics.

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How did the citizens of Athens gain power?

Politics because they had democracy in Athens~i hoped this helped you


How did consuls gain power?

they were elected by the citizens assembly


How is power gain in a democracy?

Receiving votes.


How did the iron age help citizens gain power in Greece?

well the iron age helped citizens gain power in Greece because iron weapons where made so they could protect themselves and they could hunt and so they thought they gained power..


Who voted in Athens?

only males that were citizens of athens


Is Sparta a direct or representative democracy?

Neither. Sparta was an oligarchy where nobles of a certain rank had direct power of the citizens and non-citizens (helots) in Sparta. Citizens who were not from these noble families and non-citizens had no power to promote their views.You are likely thinking of Athens which was a direct democracy.


Which had citizens as the upper class between Sparta and Athens?

Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.


Is it in Sparta or in Athens that only men could be citizens of a polis?

in Sparta were only free men citizens?


Who particpated and passed laws in the Athens democracy?

The citizens of Athens.


Why do you think they lived in Athens and not in Sparta?

Who is they. The citizens of Sparta lived in Sparta. The citizens of Athens lived in Athns. Each preferred their own city, which is why they were citizens of that city.


Who would vote in ancient Athens?

only males that were citizens of athens


Did five hundred citizens form a council in Sparta or Athens?

Athens.