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they were at the mercy of their owners but they may marry a free-born person.
The facilitated criticiam of the aristocracy and self-important, and exposed poor policy and leadership.
In ancient Egypt, slaves had limited rights compared to free citizens, but they were not entirely without protections. They could own property, marry, and sometimes even earn money to buy their freedom. While they were primarily used for labor, the treatment of slaves varied, and some could achieve higher social status through their contributions. Overall, while they lacked the full rights of free individuals, certain legal protections existed for them.
The most important civic duty of a citizen of ancient Greece or ancient Rome was to put the welfare of the state ahead of personal welfare or personal gain. The noblest actions were those which benefited the state.
Are the Ancient Order of Foresters associated with the Free Masons ? Thank you.
The social structure of ancient Greece was basically split between free men and slaves. The slaves had absolutely no rights, and neither did women or children.
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Cleisthenes grant full rights to all free men of Athens.
free native-born men who owned land
well u have 2 be born there and be free and be 35 or older
A citizen was a free-born who had the right to vote on the laws.Source(s):Ancient Civilizations- textbookAncient Greece- book
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Ancient Greece was distinguished by a rather simple social class system. Greek society was divided mainly into two groups: free men and slaves (who were owned by the former). Slaves had no legal rights, and they worked as servants for the free people.
Ancient Greece was distinguished by a rather simple social class system. Greek society was divided mainly into two groups: free men and slaves (who were owned by the former). Slaves had no legal rights, and they worked as servants for the free people.
The term "citizen" in its Greek meaning refers to a free man as opposed to a slave. In ancient Greece, citizens had rights and privileges not afforded to slaves.
Only free men who spoke Greek could compete, instead of athletes from any country.
it was a free life just because they were the athletes