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There was no official voting. The emperors were passed down (like kings and queens), The men only had a say in the matter.

No. There were elections held over various issues, but only free males could vote. No women were allowed to vote. How the voting blocks were arranged gave more power to the rich than the poor, even though the poor had the majority.

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Yes, but they were property of their husbands. The exception was if their husbands died they had to give the propertly to their children equally, so a child may be a girl.

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Yes, rich women could own land (a few had large landed estates), conduct trade, run manufacturing businesses and lend money

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YES

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