Not uless they are men
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
Slaves, foreigners, women
43,000 citizens, 100,000 enslaved people, and 35,000 foreigners
Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
Yes, ancient Athens allowed its citizens to participate in the creation of laws through a democratic system. Citizens could engage in the assembly, where they debated and voted on various issues, including laws and policies. Additionally, a group of citizens known as the Boule, or Council of Five Hundred, helped to prepare legislation for consideration by the assembly. However, it's important to note that this participation was limited to free male citizens, excluding women, slaves, and foreigners.
The types of people who attended Ancient Greek performances were men and only men. They would come from the whole Greek empire to see performances such as the Festivals of Dionysia. The men would sit in segments of the theatre as tribes.
Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
Athenian democracy in Ancient Greece. But that democracy only concerned free Athenian adult male citizens, not children, not women, not slaves, not foreigners. Sounds like a good democracy for me.
No mentics weren't aloud to vote but could influence citizens voting
Those who could not prove their Athenian ancestry, resident aliens foreigners, women, children, slaves.
Direct Democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, allowed citizens to make political decisions.
People who were born in Ancient Athens or have been there more than 5 years working and proving there citizenship.,not the metics or the slaves.Men were only allowed to vote or participate in democracy.Also Ancient Athens is the Birthpalce of Democracy.