The women of ancient Rome were never allowed to vote nor to hold public office.
No women were allowed to "vote" in the Roman Empire
No
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Roman women did not have the right to vote or run for public office.
In Ancient Greece, citizens were allowed to vote for their leader (but only men were considered citizens. women were not allowed to vote until 1918 and only at 30 years of age).
Yes they were allowed to vote the atheain women were not allowed to vote.
Yes they are allowed to vote
no they were not allowed to vote - chey
Yes, Roman women enjoyed the rights conferred by Roman citizenship However, they did not have the right to vote and the right to run for political office.
Women and non-citizens were not allowed to vote in ancient Greece. This meant that approximately half of the population, mainly women and slaves, did not have the right to participate in the democratic process.
Women should be allowed to vote because everybody is equal.
The 19th amendment allowed them to vote