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Only kids could vote.
The free men above 18
it was a represenitive government
Yes they could Because the Athens couldn't only except for the men does that answer your question?!?!
If they had their husband with them or a male relative with them.
Athenian
People in ancient greece got elected by making the athenian citizen vote. For the assembly Government the one only men could go into to....they picked people randomly. but for the Council...they made athenian citizens vote...and they picked 500 people
The Athenians developed a Democracy where only certain classes of people could vote.
Athenian women, slaves and old people were not allowed to vote. You could only get citizenship in Athens if you had graduated from military school, you were a young man and you could give a lot to the country
No, women didn't have the right to precipitate in government.
The Farmers that owned property
The Farmers that owned property
The Spartan government operated very differently than the Athenian government. Unlike Athens's democracy, in which every citizen had a vote, Sparta had an oligarchic government (a government ruled by a few people). Also the assembly could only vote on yes-or-no laws, but could not debate issues.
The only group that could vote in Athenian democracy were men over 60 years old
Pericles changed the Athenian society by proposing a new type of government to take effect. He wanted to start a democracy where all male Athenians could be involved with governmental decisions.
Men over the age of 60 could vote in Athenian democracy.
According to Pericles the worst thing an Athenian man could do was be idle. Pericles believed that it was the duties of the Athenian citizens to be productive and to produce a pure Athenian family.