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Q: What did the citizens in ancient Greece vote on?
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Could people in ancient Greece vote on government issues?

Only citizens had a vote.


How was democracy in Greece different from Canadian democracy in terms of which citizens could hold office and which citizens could vote?

The main difference is that in ancient Greece only male citizens could vote and hold office.


What group did not have the right to vote in ancient Greece?

Everyone but male citizens - women, foreigners, slaves.


Why do citizens choose a representative to vote for laws?

Citizens choose a representative to vote for laws because to do that is easier than to be a direct democracy like it was back in ancient Greece.


Who were allowed to vote first?

Originally in Ancient Greece, citizens (White Males) in Athens who were 18 or older were the first who had the right to vote.


What year were people allowed to vote?

In Ancient Greece, citizens were allowed to vote for their leader (but only men were considered citizens. women were not allowed to vote until 1918 and only at 30 years of age).


How did direct democracy work in ancient Greece?

In ancient Greece Greeks were able to vote in an assembly or by a law making group.In ancient Greece Democracy meant all citizens shared power in some ancient Greek city-states


How did the direct democracy work in Greece?

In ancient Greece Greeks were able to vote in an assembly or by a law making group.In ancient Greece Democracy meant all citizens shared power in some ancient Greek city-states


What is a type of government that originated in Ancient Greece and allows it's citizens to vote and to take part in government?

Democracy.


How Does The Athenian Citizens Voted On Laws Compare wIth How U.S. Citizens Vote?

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)


Who can vote about laws in ancient Greece?

In Athens in the fifth century, B.C., laws were determined by a vote among all male citizens. This was an example of pure democracy.


In what lawmaking body did people vote on issues hat helped to shape the future of the city in ancient Greece?

The Assembly of the citizens.