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The pie chart shows the population of Athens during this time period.
Pie chart of the population of Athens. Free non-citizens account for almost 50 percent of the population. Citizens and slaves are each a little more than 25 percent.
What conclusion can be drawn about the people of Athens based on the chart?
Only men were allowed to become citizens.
Only about half the population were citizens.
Free non-citizens outnumbered enslaved persons and citizens combined.
Compared to the whole population, a small number could vote.
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Compared to the whole population, a small number could vote.
Reason: citizens make up only about a quarter of the population, and only citizens had voting rights in Athens, so only a small portion of the total population could vote.
Reason: citizens make up only about a quarter of the population, and only citizens had voting rights in Athens, so only a small portion of the total population could vote.
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