There were no elections - it was direct democracy where the people of a city-state assembled every couple of weeks and made decisions which the council implemented between meetings.The assembly was made up of adult males who were citizens of the city-state..
The city of Athens initiated Democracy.
A citizen of the city-state.
citizens
A citizen.
no Greece is not located west it is located right
it is to the right of the lab.
In general in ancient Greece only men of property had the right to vote
A citizen was a free-born who had the right to vote on the laws.Source(s):Ancient Civilizations- textbookAncient Greece- book
The constitution, federal laws and amendments define who has a right to vote in a federal election. After that, the individual states decide who gets to vote in state elections. After that, local municipalities decide for local elections and things such as school boards. The only people who do not have a right to vote unless stated otherwise are non us citizens. For most elections, voters must be registered with a board of elections but there are exceptions.
citizens
no Greece is not located west it is located right
Pythagoras
it is to the right of the lab.
they thought that the earth was flat and that you could swim right off the edge!
Ancient Greece wasn't "founded", it just kind of happened and no particular person sat down and wrote up the "Constitution of Ancient Greece." Rather, it was a collection of independent city-states founded at various times by different people or groups of people, who certainly would not have regarded themselves as "ancient" anything, but rather as the very cutting edge and pinnacle of culture (and in some ways they were right to do so).
Ancient Greece
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In general in ancient Greece only men of property had the right to vote
Ummm... they ddn't actually exist. You do know that, right?
Everyone but male citizens - women, foreigners, slaves.
Ancient Greece is 328 BC, the time right next to the Lab that shows the guy with the helmet. This is 1 o'clock on the time device.