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What were the military obligations of citizens in ancient Athens?

All adult males, when called out, were required to turn out equipped and with three days rations. This applied to both citizens and resident aliens.


What do Australian Citizens have in common to those of Sparta and Athens?

Between Athens they both are democratic and between Sparta and Australia they have similar war/ military life.


Who were considered citizens in the democracy of Athens in ancient Greece?

Men who owned property and who had completed their military training.


Education in Athens?

Education in Athens was available to most families. In Athens citizens were trained in music, art, literature and politics. At the age of 18, boys were also required to attend two years of military school.


Which group of people were considered citizens in Athens Greece?

People who were born in Ancient Athens or have been there more than 5 years working and proving there citizenship.,not the metics or the slaves.Men were only allowed to vote or participate in democracy.Also Ancient Athens is the Birthpalce of Democracy.


How did citizens gain power in Athens?

Since Athens was a democracy the citizens won them over by politics.


Was life in Athens and Sparta the same for everyone?

No, life in Athens and Sparta was not the same for everyone. In Athens, only male citizens had full rights and participated in the democratic process, while women, slaves, and foreigners had fewer rights. In Sparta, the social system revolved around the military, and all citizens underwent rigorous military training, while slaves known as helots performed manual labor.


Who voted in Athens?

only males that were citizens of athens


Which had citizens as the upper class between Sparta and Athens?

Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.


Is it in Sparta or in Athens that only men could be citizens of a polis?

in Sparta were only free men citizens?


Who did the Greeks consider to be citizens?

Citizens were males of military age (18+) who were accepted by a tribe within the city as a member.


Who particpated and passed laws in the Athens democracy?

The citizens of Athens.