43,000 citizens, 100,000 enslaved people, and 35,000 foreigners
Slaves, foreigners, women
Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
many and many people where slaved in ancient athens
Ancient Athens was home to a variety of people, including citizens who enjoyed political rights, resident foreigners who contributed to the city's economy, and slaves who performed labor for the citizens. Citizens were typically free adult males who had completed military training and could participate in the democratic government of Athens.
About 30%. You could just type in this question in Google, and you can just read what's there because that's where I found it.
citizens
Adult male citizens.
Approximately 8,000 Spartiates (adult male citizens) ruled over a population of 100,000 enslaved and semi-enslaved people.
Sparta depended on slaves and helots (people from a nearby settlement who were forced to work.
Pericles believed that the power of Athens was in the demos, the free common people of Athens. That did not include foreigners, women, or slaves. At this time, the military of Athens was entirely lower class people, and Pericles wanted Athenian citizen to raise up to defend the state.
During its Golden Age in the 5th century BC, Athens had a population estimated to be around 250,000 people, including citizens, residents, and slaves. This made Athens one of the largest city-states in ancient Greece.
People who were born in Ancient Athens or have been there more than 5 years working and proving there citizenship.,not the metics or the slaves.Men were only allowed to vote or participate in democracy.Also Ancient Athens is the Birthpalce of Democracy.