Depends on which country you ask about. In the US, yes- and in most countries, yes. In case you did not notice, a woman is currently running for President of the US. I'd say that meets the definition of participating.
They didn't
The right to vote and participate in government
In Athenian government, women, slaves, and foreign residents (metics) were excluded from participation. Only free, male citizens who had completed their military training were allowed to vote and hold public office. This exclusion meant that a significant portion of the population had no say in political matters, despite being integral to the society.
The Greeks thought that citizens should participate in the government, but did not offer citizenship to women, foreigners, and slaves.
Cleisthens encouraged people to participate in government.
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek
Women were not allowed to participate in the World Anti-Slavery Convention. This sparked the women's suffrage movement.
no
None.
never
the democratic citizens were allowed
They didn't
Women
hi people i did not
no yes they should be able to participate in combat duty
At the first Olympics, women were not allowed to participate. The games were dedicated to Zeus, and were therefore meant for men. Now, women certainly do participate in the Olympics.
the right to participate in government