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.
Only adult male Athenian citizens who had completed their military training
All citizens had to be men and both of their parents had to be born in Athens.
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Roughly 40% of Greek citizens live in Athens because Athens is where most major companies are headquartered in Greece. People move to where the jobs are.
"In Ancient Greece, the people considered themselves as citizens of different city-states such as Athens and Sparta. Each city-state had their own laws and customs which the people were expected to follow."
Socrates and Plato are both philosophers that originated in Athens, Greece.
It depends what part of Greece you are talking about. In Sparta, the citizens only believed in war and making the army stronger. In Athens, they cared about democracy, and the voice of the people. But women in Sparta were treated better than in Athens.
Athens of course there are 3,700,000 people who live in Athens to the 11 million people who live in Greece
About 3,100,000.
The citizens of Greece began to participate in their government in the late 6th century BC when reforms were enacted that allowed the citizens of Athens to have a more direct role in their government. This reform was known as demokratia which translates to "people power". The citizens of Athens were able to participate in their government through: Citizens Assembly - all citizens over the age of 18 were able to participate Boule - a council of 500 citizens chosen by lot who met every 10 days to discuss issues Courts - citizens could serve as jurors and judge cases Council of 500 - a smaller council of 50 citizens who served for one year and had more power than the BouleThe citizens of Greece were able to elect their leaders and participate in decision making processes which is a form of democracy that has continued in Greece to this day.
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Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
The people of her city, Athens, dedicated the most important Temple in Greece to her, The Parthenon.
Athens and Sparta were Greek city-states in Ancient Greece.
Every free man over a certain age was considered a citizen. (No Women) All citizens were allowed to attend meetings in which new laws, and actions were voted on by all who attended. Citizens were never required to attend, and they would not attend every meeting. Athens was governed in this way, and is considered the first true democracy.