In Athenian government, participation was primarily limited to male citizens who were at least 18 years old and had completed their military training. This excluded women, slaves, and foreign residents (metics) from having any political rights. Citizens could engage in various political roles, such as serving in the Assembly or holding public office, but the overall structure favored a small segment of the population. Thus, while Athens is often celebrated for its democratic ideals, its political system was far from inclusive.
They didn't
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.
no it was direct.
Cleisthens encouraged people to participate in government.
Three!
pericles
They didn't
free men apex
free men apex
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the democratic citizens were allowed
hi people i did not
How the Pericles improve the Athenian democarcy was by he allowed more men to take part in GOVERNMENT and orderd to be paid salary.
Adult male citizens.
Democracy allowed the citizens to participate in government.
how was the Athenian government ruled prior to democracy
The only group that could vote in Athenian democracy were men over 60 years old