EVERYONE was not allowed to vote. There was no voting of any kind in Egypt and no person other than the Pharaoh himself or the ministers he designated had any role in the decisions of state.
No one voted - it was a monarchy ruled by the pharaoh and his council.
women and certain social classes
What was unusual about the building called the Pantheon in Rome
A Senator Predarius in the times of ancient Rome was a Senator who cannot vote. This Senator was recognized by his white robes.
Anyone free-born could have this high status.Men, women (had a form, but weren't allowed to vote etc.), and the children of freemen/women were born automatically as a citizen.
The Senate in ancient Rome was a consulting body. The senators talked and talked and talked. They would debate any proposal that someone brought up and after talking it out, took a vote to see if the proposal passed. They also acted as a jury in high profile criminal cases. In the times of the emperors, the senate went through the motions of confirming each new emperor.
I don't think they were because usually they weren't happy with who was ruler
They are divided between states that allowed women to vote and those that did not. (APEX)
The women of ancient Rome were never allowed to vote nor to hold public office.
ancient Rome had the first government to use a democracy although its form of democracy compared to modern day united states, in ancient Rome only free men(slaves were not allowed) and women weren't allowed to vote. also in comparison to modern day US men were forced to vote weather they wanted to or not. in some cases they were dragged and forced to vote.
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
no
No
women never voted in ancient Rome.
The voting rights in Ancient Rome were only citizen, patritians, could vote. also the the other only people who couldn't vote were women and young girls.
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Men were allowed to vote
In Ancient Greece, citizens were allowed to vote for their leader (but only men were considered citizens. women were not allowed to vote until 1918 and only at 30 years of age).
Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
No mentics weren't aloud to vote but could influence citizens voting