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In Athenian democracy, participation in government was primarily required of male citizens who were at least 18 years old and had completed military training. These citizens could engage in political life by attending the Assembly, where they voted on laws and policies. Women, slaves, and foreigners were excluded from political participation, highlighting the limited scope of citizenship in ancient Athens.

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