No mentics weren't aloud to vote but could influence citizens voting
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
Not uless they are men
Originally in Ancient Greece, citizens (White Males) in Athens who were 18 or older were the first who had the right to vote.
No, slaves were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens. Citizenship and the right to participate in the democratic process were limited to freeborn male citizens, excluding women, foreigners, and slaves. Slaves were considered property and lacked personal rights, including the right to participate in the political system.
White Men
only males that were citizens of athens
woman,slaves and immagrantys were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens
Woman couldnt vote in Athens because, only people with land can vote. Woman couldnt own land, thus, not being allowed to vote :)
no they were republicans!! Because there was a lot of things that they where not for in the democratic area!!!! i think Ancient Athens were Democratic. The word "democrat" derives from the Greek Demos (people) and Kratos (power). As seen in American history, Athen's as well had rules on who can vote. Women, alien residents, children and slaves were not allowed to vote.
citizens
A male of 18 years old. No slaves or immigrants were allowed to vote.
The women of ancient Rome were never allowed to vote nor to hold public office.