The slaves were foreigners,because some Greeks were uncomfortable owing other Greeks.
Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
Everyone but male citizens - women, foreigners, slaves.
Women, slaves, foreigners, resident aliens.
Slavery was a major industry in all of the Ancient world during 300 BC, particularly Rome and Greece. As the Romans expanded and explored new lands they captured slaves. In Greece many of the slaves were also captured foreigners.
Those who could not prove their Athenian ancestry, resident aliens foreigners, women, children, slaves.
In ancient Greece they used war slaves called "Helots". these slaves were sometimes set free after working for so many years. basically like POW's that are slaves.
Metics
Non-citizens in ancient Greece were individuals who were not granted full political rights and privileges in the city-state. This included categories such as slaves, foreigners, and women. Non-citizens did not have the right to participate in the political life of the city-state, such as voting or holding public office.
GREECE
Greek democracy was not fair because under it, only free males who owned land were granted citizenship. Women, foreigners, and slaves were not citizens and therefore could not vote.
Slaves, foreigners, women
no