
The Rise of Democracy
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Leslie Johnson
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Ch. 2 The Rise of Democracy
by Leslie Johnson
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How was it possible that different parts of Greece had different forms of government?
Different languages made communication difficult.
Different kings made different rules about how to govern.
Colonies were started by groups from different countries.
Steep mountains isolated or kept people from different areas apart.
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Which form of government in a Greek city-state usually came first?
monarchy
oligarchy
tyranny
democracy
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How did most kings in ancient Greece come to power?
They inherited from a relative.
They used soldiers to take control.
They were elected by the people.
They paid merchants for support.
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What type of government does the following list describe?
There is one ruler.
The ruler usually inherited power.
The ruler passed on leadership to his son.
democracy
oligarchy
tyranny
monarchy
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Who belonged to the councils of aristocrats?
Rich men who had land from their families
popular leaders who won support from the poor
soldiers who were famous for their courage
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Which word in English comes from a Greek word meaning “few”?
tryant
oligarch
citizen
monarch
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What might an oligarch do on an ordinary day?
herd sheep and goats
work hard in the fields
sell goods in the market
take part in a chariot race
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Why were some tyrants well liked?
They united the city-states.
They passed the throne to their sons.
They made laws that improved people's lives.
They gave all men a voice in government.
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In a tyranny, what allowed the leader to rule?
foreign partnerships
the law of the land
family tradition
military force
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How was democracy in Athens different from other ancient forms of government?
People might vote unwisely.
All citizens shared ruling power.
Slaves were equal to free men.
Merchants made all the laws.
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How was ancient Greek democracy different from democracy in the United States today?
Citizens listened to the ideas of powerful speakers.
Citizens elected representatives to make laws.
Citizens gave their leaders total power.
Citizens voted directly on all issues.
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The right to vote originated in which ancient civilization?
Rome
Egypt
Greece
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Identify the type of government where citizens participate in all the ways described:
Writing to elected leaders
Voting
Protesting
Signing Petitions
tyranny
oligarchy
representative democracy
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The right to vote originated in which ancient civilization?
Rome
Egypt
Greece
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Identify the type of government: All citizens can participate
monarchy
oligarchy
democracy
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Identify the type of government: Citizens elect representatives to make political decisions for them?
American Democracy
Athenian Democracy
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Citizens vote on every issue
American Democracy
Athenian Democracy
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Three branches of government; Executive, Judicial, Legislative
American Democracy
Athenian Democracy
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Only Free men enjoy rights of citizenship
American Democracy
Athenian Democracy
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Which of the following best describes a difference between a king and a tyrant.
A king is elected, but a tyrant seizes power.
A king inherits power, but a tyrant seizes it.
A king is elected, but a tyrant inherits power.
A king leads the assembly, but a tyrant disbands it.
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What idea that is important today came from ancient Athens?
People should rule themselves.
Nobody should be a slave.
Men and women should be equal.
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