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09/12/16 (Turn in your hw if you didn’t turn it in on Friday) QOD How is American democracy different from Greek democracy? American democracy is different from Greek democracy because we vote on representatives and they voted on laws directly. I can prepare for my chapter quiz tomorrow.

09/12/16 Agenda I can and QOD Vocab Flashcards Review Chapter 25 Quiz Crossword puzzle (HW)

Keep the following words in your “This Week” bag – Discard the rest appropriately Colony Settlement Assembly Monarchy City-State

Week 3’s vocab words **Oligarchy - a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people ** Tyranny - government in which the power to rule is held by a single person who is not a lawful king ** Acquire - to buy, achieve or obtain something for oneself ** Agora - a marketplace in ancient Greece ** Athens - a city-state of ancient Greece that was first to have a democracy; also known as the birthplace of Western civilization; the capital of present-day Greece

Quiz Corrections Due by Friday of this week Follow the directions on the paper to earn back your points Only eligible if you scored below a 70% Corrections can improve your score from where it was to a 70%.

Quiz Scores 27 100% 26 96% 25 93% 24 89% 23 85% 22 81% 21 78% 20 74% 19 70% 18 67% 17 27 63% 16 59% 15 56% 14 52% 13 48% 12 44% 11 41% 10 37% 9 27 33% 8 30% 7 26% 6 22% 5 19% 4 15% 3 11% 2 7% 1 4%

Chapter 25 Quiz AB AC E D AD C B A B A D C D C A B

Chapter 25 Quiz Short Answer When creating a colony, colonists looked for a natural harbor, good farmland and few to no people. By finding a place like this, the colony would benefit the mainland by providing them trade for resources not available on the mainland.