Generally speaking, in America, they tend towards more liberal opinions on healthcare, often advocating for the way every developed country country except America does it, which is a national healthcare system often one singular program like Medicare for All, although some advocate for fully socialized, nationally regulated healthcare system, meaning the government would own, regulate, and fund every step of the healthcare process
<h2><em><u>To be classed as a citizen in fifth-century Athens you had to be male, born from two Athenian parents and over eighteen years old, and complete your military service. Women, slaves, metics and children were not allowed to become citizens.</u></em></h2><h2 /><h2><em><u>To be classed as a citizen in fifth-century Athens you had to be male, born from two Athenian parents and over eighteen years old, and complete your military service. Women, slaves, metics and children were not allowed to become citizens.Citizens could be involved in the running of Athens and could be chosen for important positions</u></em></h2>