This is all i can think of off the top of my head Athenians were expected to get and education, and serve in the military, also known as Ephebos. You were of course expected to follow laws or you would be put under arrest as you are now.
The Greeks and Romans viewed the duties of the individual as patriotic or civic duties. In Athens, all citizens had to vote. They were also expected to enhance their city in some way. In Rome, all citizens had a public duty or munus. Voting was not mandatory, as some citizens could not get to Rome to cast their vote, but citizens in provincial towns as well as Rome itself all were expected to take some part in civic activities, such as joining the army in times of crisis, paying taxes, or serving on the ruling counsels of provincial towns.
The citizens of Athens.
Athens.
Athens.
300 members of the population were chosen at random from the citizen's list( there were approximately 6000 full citizens at any given time in Athens
The Greeks and Romans viewed the duties of the individual as patriotic or civic duties. In Athens, all citizens had to vote. They were also expected to enhance their city in some way. In Rome, all citizens had a public duty or munus. Voting was not mandatory, as some citizens could not get to Rome to cast their vote, but citizens in provincial towns as well as Rome itself all were expected to take some part in civic activities, such as joining the army in times of crisis, paying taxes, or serving on the ruling counsels of provincial towns.
The members were the citizens of the city-state. Depending on the franchise, it included all males (as in the extreme democracy of Classical Athens) or in some cities there was a property qualification to be able to attend and vote (as there was also earlier in Athens). Their duties (or should we say privileges) was to vote on motions put before them at the assemblies. All legislation had to be approved by them.
Since Athens was a democracy the citizens won them over by politics.
only males that were citizens of athens
They get arrested.
Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.
in Sparta were only free men citizens?
The citizens of Athens.
They had to earn a living on their farm or at a trade or job. They had to serve in the army and navy when called out. They had to raise and support a family. They had to participate in religious observances.
Who is they. The citizens of Sparta lived in Sparta. The citizens of Athens lived in Athns. Each preferred their own city, which is why they were citizens of that city.
only males that were citizens of athens
athens