Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
In Athens women had no rights. In Sparta women had lots of rights
Very few in Athens.
As an independent city-state, Athens had no rights other than the ones it could negotiate, buy or take by force.
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Citizens of Athens lived under the laws of the city. Their individual rights were absolute, subject to those laws. Citizens were adult males. All others had no specific rights.
It was different for them because they had rights unlike in Athens, where they were slaves.
I dont know what boys were but women had no rights in Athens and in Sparta they did.
Under the care of Peisistratos, Athens experienced radical reforms because he championed for the rights of the lower class of Athens.
actually yes they were runnin the show:)
They didn't have rights, they had responsibilities, as opposed to ours today who reap perks and perquisites.
In ancient Athens, full political rights were granted exclusively to male citizens who were born to Athenian parents. These citizens could participate in the assembly, hold public office, and engage in the political life of the city-state. Women, slaves, and foreign residents (metics) were excluded from these rights and could not participate in the democratic processes of Athens.