people had the right to vote
Citizens were the free born men and non-citizens were women, slaves, and foreigners. Citizens can pass laws, vote, and speak in public meetings but not citizens couldn't.
An Athenian citizen was a free male born to Athenian parents, who had the legal rights and responsibilities of citizenship in ancient Athens. Typically, citizenship was restricted to those whose fathers were citizens, and it was essential for participating in the democratic processes, such as voting and holding public office. Women, slaves, and foreigners (metics) were excluded from citizenship and lacked the same rights and privileges. Citizenship was a key aspect of Athenian identity and civic life.
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an anthenian citizen is a person with certain rights and responsibilities in hid or her country or comunity
If you are a citizen then you are a citizen and have the same rights (and responsibilities) as all other citizens.
obey the law
In Athenian life, free men were typically citizens with political rights, participating in the assembly and decision-making processes, while free women, though citizens, had limited rights and primarily managed the household. Slaves, who made up a significant portion of the population, had no legal rights and were considered property, often performing labor in households or public works. The social hierarchy was marked by the freedoms and responsibilities of free individuals contrasted with the lack of autonomy for slaves, illustrating the complexities of Athenian society.
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personal freedom is limited by responsibility to the group
During the democratic period of the 5th Century BCE, yes.
Yes the Athenian Citizens attend the asembly?