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According to the Athenian Constitution, who had the right to vote in Athens

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Only adult male citizens

Step-by-step explanation:

Only adult male citizens of Athens who have completed their military training were allowed to vote in that city-state.

This obviously excluded boys, slaves, freed slaves, women, and people who were 'immigrants,' as well as former citizens of Athens. Athenian constitution was very rigid and didn't allow for any alterations for a very long time.

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Male Citizens had the right to vote in Athens
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