Why was citizenship important in ancient Greece?
All residents could become voting citizens.
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Why was citizenship important in ancient Greece?
All residents could become voting citizens.
Only citizens were able to become tyrants.
Citizens could take part in ruling the city-state.
Only citizens could vote for who would be king.
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