woman,slaves and immagrantys were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens
From the second half of the 5th Century BCE, all male citizens (not women, children, slaves, resident aliens).
men could vote but women could not
Rich men.
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A male of 18 years old. No slaves or immigrants were allowed to vote.
Women could not vote in the 1800s
They could not vote if their grandfather had not been allowed to vote.
Athens. A Democracy meant rule by many and this was FOR SURE by many. Every citizen voted and 500 names were drawn. these 500 people drawn were chosen to serve for 1 year as lawmakers over Athens. Men were the only ones considered citizens, so women, children, and slaves COULD NOT vote.
everyone. ^Absolutely not true. Hardly anyone could vote... Until the Great Reform Act in 1832. :)
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
athens was not true democracy
Only the male citizens of Athens could vote.
Because only male could vote back then
All adult male citizens could vote, but they had to be born in Athens.
No mentics weren't aloud to vote but could influence citizens voting
Any male citizen. No women could vote.
the men that lived there
only rich adult males
the metics ,and the slaves could not be citizens of Athens because
Women could not vote. Also, only men 18 and older could vote. Plus they couldn't be slaves
the women in athens couldn't vote