Foreigners in ancient Athens, known as metics, played a significant role in the city's economy and culture. While they were not granted full citizenship rights, metics contributed to various sectors, including trade, craftsmanship, and the arts. They often brought diverse skills and knowledge, enriching Athenian society, and some even participated in military service. Their presence highlighted the city's reliance on external influences for growth and prosperity.
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
Not uless they are men
Athens Did.
Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
to clean and cook
Athens
Metics
Sparta did
ancient athens
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.
Most important at Sparta compared to Athens and other cities.