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Interactive Notebook Monday

Greek citizenship Male Responsibilities: Male Rights Serve in government Fight to protect polis Male Rights Vote Hold public office Own property Defend themselves in court Women had no rights in Ancient Greece Their responsibilities included house work and raising children

vocabulary Tyrant: a ruler who has total authority and is not bound by laws Oligarchy: a government in which a small group has control Democracy: a government by and for the people Helot: enslaved people in Ancient Sparta Ephor: a high ranking government official in Sparta

Next steps Answer the light bulb question Answer the EQ question Use your notes and inferences to answer both! We will do the Venn diagram and the Political changes on Tuesday 