In Greece, voting is granted to all citizens who are at least 17 years old and hold Greek nationality. This includes both men and women, as well as Greek citizens residing abroad who are registered in the electoral rolls. Voting is compulsory, and citizens must participate in national elections, local elections, and referenda. Additionally, individuals who are declared legally incompetent or have been convicted of certain crimes may be disenfranchised.
It means that everyone gets a say in what is happening. In Greece each man was able to cast their own vote at meetings about political matters.
It means that everyone gets a say in what is happening. In Greece each man was able to cast their own vote at meetings about political matters.
The voting age in Greece is 18.
Yes, they can.
it is like what most moms do today they cook, clean. but they had no power. they could not vote or even play as women in plays
In ancient Greece, there is an assembly of citizens who come and vote while in U.S today, we elect on representatives who vote on laws for us. -Kid in MRs. Locicero's class from JFS (ayan patel)
Only the male citizens of Athens could vote.
They Werent
They sure can.
Only citizens had a vote.
The women of Greece were given the right to vote in 1952
No