Review the table, which shows the requirements of citizenship for ancient Athens, ancient Rome, and the modern United States. How has the idea of citizenship changed throughout history?

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Assuming that this is referring to the same table that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be that citizenship has become more "inclusive" throughout history, since over time people like African Americans, foreigners, women, etc. have been allowed to vote, whereas initially in places like Rome it was only men of certain stature. 

In ancient Athens and Rome, citizenship was not offered to everyone. 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. All citizens are allowed to vote and run for most elective offices.

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