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Only men, and they had to be locals (the immigrants had no rights) and free.

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Q: Who made government decisions by voting in Athens?
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How were government desicions made in Athens?

In the democratic period, by decisions of the citizens in fortnightly assemblies, implemented by the Council of 500.


Explain how Athens functioned as a government?

The male citizens met in fortnightly assembly and made decisions which were carried out by the Council of 500.


What part did the slave citizens of Athens play in the decisions made by their government?

None whatsoever. They were not citizens, they were property, and completely subservient to their master.


In a democracy who rules?

The people vote. The decisions are all made by voting.


How are laws and decisions made in a dictatorship?

by voting and doin what youu want and they make it a rule : ) !


Who make the decisions in a command economy?

In a command economy government planners make the decisions and in a market the decisions are made by individuals.


Process by which policy decisions are made?

government


How did the structure of the government in ancient Athens provide opportunities for citizens to participate in decision?

Under the radical democracy installed by Pericles, the citizens met fortnightly in the Assembly and made decisions and gave directions on maters put before them by the Council. The Council implemented their decisions.


How are decisions made in the United Kingdom?

By the government and by the courts.


The federalists believe that the best form of government is where decisions are made by who?

federal government


What is the government were citizens rule?

a democracy is a government in which the people vote on the decisions being made.


States rights by voting?

I am not sure what you are asking. Voting rights are given in the constitution and the states have made laws to restrict some voting rights, but the federal government is suppose to protect voting rights.