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Greek Monarchy

Greek Monarchy

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6th Grade

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From about ​2000 BCE to 800 BCE, a monarch or king ruled most Greek city-states.

​In a monarchy, the governing power is in the hands of one individual

Greek settlements did not allow queens to govern.

When a king died the power passed to his children - usually the oldest son.

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Multiple Choice

In a monarchy, the governing power is in the hands of?

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Every person

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A few people

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One person

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Monarchs created laws and acted as judges 

Conducted religious ceremonies

Led their armies during wars

Punish people who disobeyed the laws or didn't pay their taxes

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Multiple Choice

What was NOT a job of a monarch?

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create laws  

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act as a judge

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lead armies

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farm crops

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Kings had councils of aristocrats to advise them. 

Kings depended on rich aristocrats soldiers with horses and armor. 

The aristocrats soon realized that, as a group, they were stronger than their king

Aristocrats in many city-states overthrew the monarchy and took power for themselves.

 

By 800 B.C.E., very few Greek city-states were ruled by kings.

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Multiple Choice

Why did kings depend on aristocrats?

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They had the best parties

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They had money for soldiers, horses, and weapons

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They were fun to be with

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They had all the land

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