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The citizens - adult males -were called up for jury service.

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Q: Who could serve on Athenian juries?
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How did Athenian juries different from American juries?

Athenian juries differ from American juries because they were bigger with as much as 501 citizens. the metics were foreigners. They were foreign residents. The rights they had was they could be presented with citizenship, but not have it.


How did Athenian juries differ from American juries?

Athenian juries differ from American juries because they were bigger with as much as 501 citizens. the metics were foreigners. They were foreign residents. The rights they had was they could be presented with citizenship, but not have it.


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It depends on what group you are referring to. The Athenian democracy involved more people in a direct process. Unfortunately, there were so many people who were not allowed to participate as citizens. To be an Athenian citizen, one had to be free-born males, with both parents being Athenian, and must have completed military training. If one met all the criteria, he could vote, serve on juries, and pay taxes. Roman citizens were land owners, but citizenship could be offered to formerly defeated foes after the province had been annexed into the nation.


What is One responsability only for the US citizens?

To serve on a jury Answer 2 But I can serve on a jury and I'm not a US citizen. I'm British and serve on juries in the UK. My bad. Should have said serve on juries in the US.


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To live their lives productively, to serve in the navy and army when required, to vote in the political assembly, to serve on juries when called, to be self reliant, to honour the gods, and breed many children to replace themselves.


Why were Athenian citizens paid to be on juries in the ancient times?

It was a way of spreading the money mulcted from the cities of the Athenian empire around the citizens to keep them happy. It also recompensed them for time sitting on juries insted of farming or working at their trade. The juries were large (usually 500) and several sat each day, so there was a lot of time lost by them, and so there was a need to recompense them. But it was part of the way of spreading the money around as well. About half the Athenian citizens were on the public payroll in service on juries, the army, the navy, 500 councilors, and other public duties.


What three groups of people could not hold offices or serve in juries in colonial times?

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How do citizens accept responsibility fo protecting others sixth amendment?

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Who is not allowed to serve on a jury in Alabama in To Kill a Mockingbird?

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," African Americans are not allowed to serve on juries in Alabama during that time period. The exclusion of African Americans from juries was a common practice in many Southern states at that time.


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