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Which term was used for those who could vote in Athens?

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Citizens. During the extreme democratic period when even the unpropertied male (thete) could vote, the latter when challenged on voting right to declare their qualification, they would nod nod, wink wink, respond 'landowner' (zeugite) and no one would challenge this fiction.

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