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8 multiple choice 2 points in ancient greece, who was eligible for citizenship? foreign - born residents all inhabitants of the city - state women and slaves free male property owners 9 matching 2 points match the historical period with its characteristic of citizenship: modern era medieval europe ancient greece roman empire citizenship tied to local communities and feudal systems citizenship limited to free male property owners expanded citizenship to conquered peoples with legal protections citizenship broadened with universal rights and responsibilities 10 true or false 2 points modern citizenship includes both rights and responsibilit
In Ancient Greece, citizenship was highly restricted. Foreign - born residents were not eligible as citizenship was often tied to local heritage. Not all inhabitants (including women and slaves) could be citizens. Free male property owners met the criteria as they were part of the privileged class that held political and social power in the city - states.
For the matching question:
- In the Modern Era, citizenship has broadened with universal rights and responsibilities as societies have moved towards more inclusive and rights - based models.
- In Medieval Europe, citizenship was tied to local communities and feudal systems where one's status was often determined by their place in the feudal hierarchy (e.g., lord - vassal relationships).
- In Ancient Greece, as discussed, citizenship was limited to free male property owners.
- In the Roman Empire, citizenship was expanded to conquered peoples with legal protections (e.g., the granting of Roman citizenship to many in the empire to integrate them and for administrative purposes).
For the True or False question: Modern citizenship concepts do include both rights (such as civil, political, and social rights) and responsibilities (such as obeying laws, paying taxes in some cases).
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- Free male property owners
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- Modern Era: Citizenship broadened with universal rights and responsibilities
- Medieval Europe: Citizenship tied to local communities and feudal systems
- Ancient Greece: Citizenship limited to free male property owners
- Roman Empire: Expanded citizenship to conquered peoples with legal protections
- True