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Ancient Greek Forms of Government
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Social Studies
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10th - 11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 10 Questions
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Greek Democracy
by Teacher Magus Segura
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Ostraka, voting ballots in ancient Greece.
Acropolis, Athens 482 B.C.E.
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Democracy (G)
Demos = people
Kratos = rule/power
Democracy is the idea that the citizens of a country should take an active role in the government of their country and manage it directly or through elected representatives.
People can replace their government through peaceful transfers of power rather than violent uprising or revolution.
People have a voice.
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Differences from today's Democracy
In Athens, all adult citizens were required to take an active part in the government. If they did not fulfill their duty they would be fined and sometimes marked with red paint.
The Athenian definition of “citizens” was also different from modern-day citizens: only free men were considered citizens in Athens.
Women, children, and slaves were not considered citizens and therefore could not vote.
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Direct Democracy
Each year 500 names were chosen from all the citizens of ancient Athens.
Those 500 citizens had to actively serve in the government for one year.
During that year, they were responsible for making new laws and controlled all parts of the political process.
When a new law was proposed, all the citizens of Athens had the opportunity to vote on it.
To vote, citizens had to attend the assembly on the day the vote took place.
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Multiple Choice
Democracy comes from two Greek words: demos- kratos, these words mean:
people and rule
people and vote
vote and power
rule and power
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Multiple Choice
People who choose Representatives can replace them if they feel they're not doing a good job.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
In Athens, if adults who were required to vote, did not vote, they would have what consequences?
fine and public beating
fine and expulsion
fine and marked with red paint
fine and marked with an "X"
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Multiple Select
Who were not considered citizens in Old Greece?
Choose all that apply (3)
Women
Men under 13 years of age
People who were owned by other people
Old people
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
We call it Direct Democracy because:
Regular people were chosen to represent the government
Elected officials represented the government
There were rule makers elected by the people
The king chose the parliament
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Multiple Choice
If you were chosen as a member of the government, how much time would you actively serve?
12 months
3 years
8 years
6 months
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Representative Democracy
Government in which citizens vote for representatives who create and change laws that govern the people rather than getting to vote directly on the laws themselves.
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/media/democracy-people-power/?utm_source=BibblioRCM_Row#democracy
What are the differences from Direct to Representative Democracy?
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Multiple Select
Choose the three branches of Greek government:
Council/ The Boule
Jury/Dikasteria
Magistrate
The Assembly/ Ekklesia
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Multiple Choice
Now that we are more egalitarian, are we more democratic?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
In the modern world, could we apply the original Greek Democracy? If so, how?
By using the internet for casting votes
By calling people on the phone and asking them
By having more elections
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Multiple Choice
What's today's problem with Democracy?
Politicians create laws and this allows corruption
Politicians are all corrupt
People who vote don't do it conscientiously
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