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Who was considered a citizen in Athens?

A. Free adult men and women
B. All free people over the age of 15
C. Free adult men
D. Landowning adult men

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In Athens, only free adult men were considered citizens. Women, children, and slaves were not considered citizens, and were not allowed to participate in any political activities or decisions. However, in the 5th century BCE, free adult men were granted the right to vote and participate in public affairs.

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