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The Athenian definition of “citizens” was also different from modern-day citizens: only free men were considered citizens in Athens. Women, children, and slaves were not considered citizens and therefore could not vote. Each year 500 names were chosen from all the citizens of ancient Athens.

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In Athens and Rome, only free men were allowed to be citizens and only citizens had rights, including the right to vote. In the United States, citizenship has been expanded to include everyone born within the borders of the nation or born to American parents in another country. People can also apply to become citizens.

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