In the Athenian assembly, known as the Agora, only male citizens of Athens aged 18 and older were allowed to participate. This excluded women, slaves, and foreigners (metics), who were not granted citizenship rights. The assembly was a key institution of Athenian democracy, where citizens could vote on important issues, propose laws, and engage in discussions about governance. This limitation reflected the societal norms of the time regarding citizenship and political participation.
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Themistocles.
He was exiled
The top ten generals in the Athenian assembly were stop trying to cheat, study, pay attenuation in class, and don't do your HW online look in a textbook.
The Athenian polis means the city of Athens. It also means the males that were allowed to vote. Women and slaves were not allowed any rights.
At 18 years they appeared before the assembly of their tribe to prove their descent. If successful, they were accepted as citizens.
citizens
Themistocles.
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The Athenian Assembly, or Ecclesia, was open to male citizens of Athens who were over the age of 18. This included freeborn Athenian men, while women, slaves, and foreigners were excluded from participation. Citizens could attend and vote on important issues such as laws, military decisions, and public policy, making the Assembly a central component of Athenian democracy.
Cleisthenes
The declaration
He was exiled
The top ten generals in the Athenian assembly were stop trying to cheat, study, pay attenuation in class, and don't do your HW online look in a textbook.
The Athenian polis means the city of Athens. It also means the males that were allowed to vote. Women and slaves were not allowed any rights.
Solon