Ch08Sec02-Greece-GovernmentInAthens

Ch08Sec02-Greece-GovernmentInAthens

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Why were Athenians dissatisfied with aristocratic rule?

Back

Aristocrats were too powerful and oppressive.

Answer explanation

The dissatisfaction of Athenians with aristocratic rule was primarily due to the overwhelming power and oppression of the aristocrats. Such power often led to decisions that were not in the best interest of the majority of the citizens. Therefore, the answer to the question underlines the oppressive power of the aristocrats as the main reason for the Athenians' discontent.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What were some key features of democracy under Cleisthenes in Athens?

Back

All citizens could participate in government.

Answer explanation

In the democracy under Cleisthenes in Athens, one of the key features was the participation of all citizens in the government. Unlike other options like tyranny, aristocracy, or monarchy where power is concentrated in few hands, the democratic system under Cleisthenes allowed for direct involvement of all citizens, making it a notable characteristic of the period.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What was the main reason for the downfall of Athenian democracy?

Back

The conquest by the Macedonians

Answer explanation

The downfall of Athenian democracy was primarily due to the conquest by the Macedonians. Other options such as the rise of tyrants, the lack of citizen participation, or the influence of other city-states were not the main reasons. It was the Macedonian invasion that brought an end to the Athenian democracy.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How is the modern definition of 'tyrant' different from the ancient Greek definition? Modern definition: a cruel and oppressive ruler; Ancient Greek definition: a leader who seized power without legal authority

Back

Modern definition: a cruel and oppressive ruler; Ancient Greek definition: a leader who seized power without legal authority

Answer explanation

The correct definition aligns with the modern perception of a 'tyrant' as a cruel and oppressive ruler, while the ancient Greek definition refers to a leader who seized power without legal authority. This contrasts with other options indicating divine appointment or democratic election of tyrants, which are not accurate.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is considered the father of democracy in Athens?

Back

Cleisthenes

Answer explanation

Cleisthenes is known as the 'Father of Athenian Democracy'. He introduced reforms that significantly increased the power of the Athenian citizens, thus establishing a democratic system. He is the correct answer to the question 'Who is considered the father of democracy in Athens?'. Other options like Peisistratus, Solon, and Draco played roles in Athenian history, but it was Cleisthenes who truly established democracy.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What impact did Draco's laws have on Athenian society?

Back

They made minor crimes punishable by death

Answer explanation

Draco's laws, also known as Draconian laws, were known for their severity. In Athenian society, these laws were infamous for making even minor offenses punishable by death. This extreme punishment, even for small crimes, had a significant impact on Athenian society, creating a climate of fear and strict rule following.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who were the dominant group in Athenian society during the rule of the aristocracy?

Back

Aristocrats

Answer explanation

During the rule of the aristocracy in Athenian society, the dominant group was the 'Aristocrats'. The term 'aristocracy' itself stands for 'rule by the best'. It refers to a form of government where power is held by the nobility. Since aristocrats were the nobles and the wealthiest members of the society, they naturally held the dominant position.

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