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Do the Athenian Citizens attend the asembly?

Yes the Athenian Citizens attend the asembly?


Who was athenian democracy open to?

All Athenian citizens


What rights did citizens have in an athenian democracy?

Citizens were the free born men and non-citizens were women, slaves, and foreigners. Citizens can pass laws, vote, and speak in public meetings but not citizens couldn't.


What was The Athenian practice of banishing a citizen considered dangerous to the welfare of the state is known as?

The Athenian practice of banishing a citizen considered dangerous to the welfare of the state is known as ostracism. Each year, Athenian citizens could vote to banish a prominent individual for a period of ten years.


Why were the Athenian citizens endowed with so much leisure time?

Slaves outnumbered Athenian citizens more than 2 to 1


How was the Athenian view of citizens different from the US view of a citizens?

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What was one duty of all male roman citizens?

One duty of all Male Roman citizens was to vote, if possible. Another duty was a "munus" or a civil duty. Every Roman citizen was supposed to do some work for the state.


The athenian assembly was composed of all?

citizens


What were ancient athenian craftsmen called?

Citizens.


Why did the Athenian orator Demosthenes warns his fellow citizens?

Demosthenes warned his fellow citizens of the looming threat from Philip II of Macedon because he believed that Philip's ambitions posed a serious danger to Athenian freedom and democracy. He urged his fellow citizens to unite and stand against this threat to protect their city-state's independence.


What government is ruled by citizens who could vote?

Athenian


How many died in the Athenian plague?

about 400 citizens