History, asked by Arjeet8335, 6 months ago

Who could be a citizen in ancient Athens?

all people except enslaved people and immigrants
men or women who paid taxes and owned property in Athens
free men who were over 18 and were born in Athens
men and women who were over 25 and were members of the Assembly

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Free men who were over 18 and were born in Athens.

Explanation:

  • To get a citizen a person especially men needed to be born in Athens.
  • Citizen was only given to men with free status and born from Athenian parents.
  • He should be over eighteen years old and complete military service.
  • Strict regulation and laws implemented because of democracy form of government in Athens.
  • Women, slave, and children were not part of citizen and they cannot vote to chose representatives.

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Answered by abnormallyweirdnonbi
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Answer:

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free men who were over 18 and were born in Athens

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