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.
all males regardless of their social class
Free man only not women or slaves...=(
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Athenian laws were primarily based on democratic principles, emphasizing citizen participation in governance. They included a range of legal codes addressing issues such as property rights, contracts, family matters, and criminal offenses. Notably, the laws were often publicly displayed to ensure transparency and accountability. Athenian law also featured a system of popular courts, where citizens could participate in the judicial process.
The Athenian statesman Solon instituted reforms to the Athenian government in 594 B.C. These reforms included the establishment of the Assembly, which allowed citizens to participate in decision-making, and the introduction of people's courts with juries, enhancing the judicial process and promoting greater civic involvement. Solon's changes aimed to alleviate social tensions and address economic disparities, laying the groundwork for Athenian democracy.
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all males regardless of their social class
Free man only not women or slaves...=(
Nothing, they are leaving the markets to sort themselves out.
The president might enforce it, and
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Spartan women had more rights and freedoms than Athenian women. Spartan women were educated, could own property, and participate in sports, while Athenian women had limited rights and were mostly confined to the home as wives and mothers.