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Use it in a complete sentence Diagram/picture *IN COLOR Name:__________________________ Ms. McIntyre Color:___________ Date:____________ Chapter 26: The Rise of Democracy Vocabulary Development Key Term/Concept Definition Use it in a complete sentence Diagram/picture *IN COLOR City-state monarchy   oligarchy tyranny    aristocrat

Representative democracy Box 1: Key content term with a COLORED drawing, or illustration Box 2: Definition in your own words – summarize its meaning. Box 3: Related information such as examples, facts, synonyms, sayings or category the term might fall into Box 4: Contrasting information such as antonyms or words with opposite meaning. 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: citizen assembly 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Direct democracy Representative democracy Equal power Voice vote Elected body United States vote

Chapter 26 : Rise of Democracy in Greece Color the pictures below. Match them correctly with the term on your Illustrated Dictionary. Paste them in the correct boxes. If you would prefer to draw/print and color your own, please feel free  Side 1 Side 2

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Diagram/picture *IN COLOR Name:__________________________ Ms. McIntyre Color:___________ Date:____________ Chapter 26: The Rise of Democracy Vocabulary Development Key Term/Concept Definition Diagram/picture *IN COLOR City-state monarchy   oligarchy tyranny    aristocrat

1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: citizen 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: assembly

1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Direct democracy 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Representative democracy

Chapter 26 Vocabulary: The Rise of Democracy Cut out the vocabulary tiles below. Match them correctly with the term on your Illustrated Dictionary. Paste them in the correct boxes. Remember to draw a colored picture for each term!!!   A member of a democracy, who has certain rights and responsibilities A form of government in which the ruling power is shared by all citizens A group of citizens in ancient Greek democracy with the power to pass laws A member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society An early city that was like a small independent country with its own laws and government A government with a single ruler like a queen, king, or emperor who olds all of the power in the country or Empire In this government, people vote for representatives who decide on issues in their name ( LIKE THE UNITED STATES ) A government where one or several people who rule a country or empire together, sharing power A government where a person seizes power illegally and rules over the country or empire

A member of a democracy, who has certain rights and responsibilities   A member of a democracy, who has certain rights and responsibilities A form of government in which the ruling power is shared by all citizens A group of citizens in ancient Greek democracy with the power to pass laws A member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society An early city that was like a small independent country with its own laws and government A government with a single ruler like a queen, king, or emperor who olds all of the power in the country or Empire In this government, people vote for representatives who decide on issues in their name ( LIKE THE UNITED STATES ) A government where one or several people who rule a country or empire together, sharing power A government where a person seizes power illegally and rules over the country or empire