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Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
In ancient Greece, citizens were free males born to Athenian parents who had full political rights, including the ability to vote, own property, and participate in civic life. Non-citizens, which included women, slaves, and foreigners (metics), lacked these rights and privileges. While non-citizens could contribute to the economy and reside in the city, they were excluded from political participation and decision-making processes. This distinction underscored the importance of citizenship in shaping social and political structures in ancient Greek society.
Ancient Greece
an ancient Greece
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To vote in political assembly and in the courts as jurymen. Plus the obligation to serve in the army when called out.
Ancient Greece was the first place to attempt to promote the political rights of all citizens.
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DEmocracy
Polis, or "city state," was the basic politicial unit of Greece.
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.
Ancient Greek Colonization
The city-state.
Greece Many of countries in Greece womens didn't had many rights however this is forbids of Greece, Athens and Sparta
Ancient Macedonia was a Homeric style kingdom of ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was made up of different states with different types of political systems.
Pericles was a general and political leader in Athens.