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Very few people. No women, children or slaves. No 'barbarians'- foreign people. ----You had to be a citizen----

This leaves about 20% of the population (remember 50% of the pop. were women)

.: not many people at all

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Only male Greek citizens were allowed to vote.

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Adult male citizens.

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