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Which people were allowed to participate in the government of Athens?

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Which people were allowed to participate in the government in Athens?

Adult male citizens.


Which people were allowed to participate in the government of the ancient Athens?

adult males whoms father had been an athen citizen


Which people were allowed to participate in the government in Ancient Athens?

adult males whoms father had been an athen citizen


Who was the leader allowed all male citizen to participate in the assembly?

who allowed all citizens in athens the right to participate in the assembley


What political group was allowed to participate in ancient Athens Greece politics?

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Who was allowed to particpate in politics durning the time of ancient greece and rome?

Athens were the ones that were allowed to participate in politics. This is in the time of the ancient Greece.


What was the Athens government's name?

The government of ancient Athens was known as a democracy, specifically a direct democracy. This system allowed citizens to participate directly in decision-making and governance, unlike representative democracies where elected officials make decisions on behalf of the people. The Athenian democracy was established in the 5th century BCE and was characterized by institutions such as the Assembly (Ekklesia) and the Council of Five Hundred (Boule). Only free male citizens were allowed to participate, excluding women, slaves, and foreigners.


Did women have a voice in Athens democratic government?

No, the Greeks believed that women were inferior to men. This is why they couldn't vote or be part of the Assembly, and were considered second-class citizens.


Why did most of the males of Athens have time to participate in the government?

because they are lazy and need to occupy there time


Why didn't the Greeks in Athens ever have to rely on a system of representative government?

The Greeks in Athens never had to rely on a system of representative government because their population was so small they could all easily participate.


What form of government was common between Greece and Rome and why was it significant?

Democracy allowed the citizens to participate in government.