They had to serve the state in the army or navy when called out .
They met in assembly and voted directions which the council carried out.
They could own land and property.
All could serve in office as councillors and magistrates.
They could carry out religious observences including singing and dancing in the plays at religious festivals.
They could own slaves.
Neither slaves nor freedmen had rights as citizens in ancient Rome.
About two cheese sticks of rights ;)
In Sparta you had to join the army or navy when you were 7 years old! But in Athens you had to go when you were 16. Another difference is that if you where a girl in Sparta you had rights. But in Athens you barley have any rights.
right to silence and right of freedom
Sparta had two kings, a council of elders made of 28 citizens, and an assembly of all male citizens over age 30.
States rights versus federal rights , and individual rights for citizens versus protecting all the citizens under the law of the land.
It is more than 2 it is 10 in the bill of rights.
Two rights that were included were the Freedom of Speech and Jury Trials.
Education in Athens was available to most families. In Athens citizens were trained in music, art, literature and politics. At the age of 18, boys were also required to attend two years of military school.
Bh
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The right to bear arms and the right to vote.