During the Age of Pericles (circa 461-429 BCE), Athenian democracy underwent significant expansion, characterized by increased participation of ordinary citizens in political life. Reforms introduced by Pericles allowed for direct involvement in decision-making through the assembly, where all male citizens could vote on laws and policies. Additionally, the introduction of paid public offices enabled poorer citizens to hold government positions, further democratizing the political landscape. This period marked a shift towards a more inclusive system, emphasizing the principle of equal participation in governance.
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