Non-characteristics of metics include being citizens of the city-state, possessing full legal rights, and owning land. Metics, typically foreign residents in ancient Athens, were distinct from citizens as they lacked political rights and could not vote or hold public office. They often contributed economically and culturally but were not entitled to the same privileges as native citizens.
They were resident aliens of ancient Athens. They were seen as citizens but only had the burdens of citizenship. Because of their ranking they led low paying jobs. Like male citizens male Metics also had to fight in war.
A majority of Athenian voters were free male citizens of Athens, specifically those who were over the age of 18 and had completed their military training. This group excluded women, slaves, and foreign residents (metics), who were not granted voting rights. The democratic system of Athens allowed these citizens to participate directly in decision-making through assemblies and councils, reflecting the values of civic engagement and participation in governance.
Metics have some rights, but not as much as aristocrats. Metics can't vote, but they can influence government. They couldn't own property, but they could use law courts.
They were aliens
Metics
A resident alien, not a citizen but part of society.
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not sure
metics are stupid people who don't know anything and just wanna be dum but the good part is that they are male but they don't act like male
Metics
No.
they were called either merchants or metics.
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Metics were foreign residents in ancient Greek city-states who were free individuals with limited rights and protections, while slaves were individuals who were considered property and had no rights or legal status. Metics could engage in trade and pay taxes, while slaves were owned by others and performed labor or services under coercion.