Democracy in ancient greece

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Which Type of Government Would You Prefer?

Monarchy- Power held in a

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.

Democracy Ancient Greece was the birthplace of democracy.

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Democracy means government by the people.

Democracy means government by the people.

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Government by the people means…

every citizen gets a vote.

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

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

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Ancient Greeks had a direct democracy.

Ancient Greeks had a direct democracy.

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In a direct democracy people vote to make their own rules and

In a direct democracy people vote to make their own rules and laws.
laws.

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Greek Assembly

Every male citizen was a member of the Assembly.
The Assembly made

Greek Assembly Every male citizen was a member of the Assembly. The
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

Greek Council The Assembly elected Council members. You had to be a
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

Judges Judges were the oldest branch of the government. A person had
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

Trivia The city state of Athens had the most famous direct democracy.
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

The Assembly passed laws. The Assembly decided on wars. The Assembly made
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 didn’t get paid.

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Any citizen was allowed to speak on any topic.
If you spoke, but

Any citizen was allowed to speak on any topic. If you spoke,
weren’t 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 didn’t want to do bad things for fear they would be embarrassed at the Assembly.

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Votes could be taken by show of hands or by balloting.
Assembly meetings

Votes could be taken by show of hands or by balloting. Assembly
were held during the day because you couldn’t see people’s hands in the dark.
People who wanted to be Council members might lie about owning land.

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Council members met every day, also members were paid.
Some Council members were

Council members met every day, also members were paid. Some Council members
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 town’s ships.
Some Council members were elected for a one year term. Other Council members were elected for a four year term.
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