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Title: Ancient Greece


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Ancient Greece
  • A Step back in time

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Which Type of Government Would You Prefer?
Monarchy- Power held in a family line
Tyranny- One person rules
Oligarchy- a small group of people rules
Democracy- all people share the power
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Democracy
  • Ancient Greece was the birthplace of democracy.

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  • Democracy means government by the people.

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And what exactly does that mean?
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Government by the people means
  • every citizen gets a vote.

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What is a citizen?
  • In ancient Greece a citizen was any free person
    who was born in a city state.
  • Men and women were citizens.
  • Only men could vote.

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Ancient Grecians had a direct democracy.
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In a direct democracy people vote to make their
own rules and laws.
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Greek Assembly
  • Every male citizen was a member of the Assembly.
  • The Assembly made laws for the city state.
  • Every male person got to vote on every law.

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Greek Council
  • The Assembly elected Council members.
  • You had to be a landowner to be elected to
    Council.
  • Anything voted on by the Assembly had to be
    approved by the Council first.

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Judges
  • Judges were the oldest branch of the government.
  • A person had to go through a year of testing to
    be a judge.
  • Once a person passed the testing, he became a
    judge for life.

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Trivia
  • The city state of Athens had the most famous
    direct democracy. Other city states patterned
    their governments after Athens.
  • There were 50,000 to 60,000 citizens of Athens
    and the surrounding countryside who were members
    of the Assembly.
  • If a vote was important, it took 6,000 voters to
    pass a law.

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  • The Assembly passed laws.
  • The Assembly decided on wars.
  • The Assembly made economic policy.
  • The Assembly elected Council members.
  • The Assembly met 40 times each year.
  • Citizens were paid to attend Assembly meetings.
    That way poor people could go to meetings.
  • If you arrived late, you didnt get paid.

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  • Any citizen was allowed to speak on any topic.
  • If you spoke, but werent knowledgeable about the
    topic, you would be laughed out of the Assembly.
  • Any citizen could tell stories about any other
    citizen in the Assembly. People didnt want to
    do bad things for fear they would be embarrassed
    at the Assembly.
  • There was no separation of church and state.

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  • Votes could be taken by show of hands or by
    balloting.
  • Assembly meetings were held during the day
    because you couldnt see peoples hands in the
    dark.
  • People who wanted to be Council members might lie
    about owning land.
  • Some Council members were elected for a one year
    term. Other Council members were elected for a
    four year term.

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  • Council members met every day.
  • Council members were paid.
  • Some Council members were elected generals and
    commanders of the military.
  • Some Council members were in charge of religious
    sacrifices and festivals.
  • One Council member was in charge of all the wells
    in town.
  • One Council member was in charge of the towns
    ships.

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Your TaskGlue some notes.
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Ancient Greece was the birthplace of democracy.
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Democracy means government by the people.
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Government by the people means every citizen gets
a vote.
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Ancient Greecehad a direct democracy.
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In a direct democracy people vote to make their
own rules and laws.
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