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How did the democracy set up by the ancient Athenians limit people’s rights?

Women could vote only if they owned land and cattle.
People from other countries had to wait 10 years to vote.
Noncitizens could vote only if they owned land.
Only free males 18 and older and born in Athens could vote.

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Only the fourth choice is correct.

Athenian democracy limited political rights to free-born Athenian males of adult age (commonly given as 18+). Women, slaves, and resident foreigners (metics) were excluded from voting and most public offices, so large parts of the population had no political voice.
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