By: Sabrina Glamb.  Government type  Laws  Goals  Customs  Loyalty.

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By: Sabrina Glamb

 Government type  Laws  Goals  Customs  Loyalty

 Monarchy  Oligarchy  Aristocracy  Tyranny  Democracy

 Some evidence  Homer  Not very prevalent  They came and went Photo courtesy of: commons.wikimedia.org

 Rich families in charge  Few had voice in government  Sparta

 Very similar to Oligarchy  Some say this evolved into Oligarchies  Inherited leadership roles  Small group of higher class rule  Thebes

 King  Overtook kingdom  Noble  Not Hitler  Popular in 6 th century BC Illustration courtesy of: ancientgreece.coancientgreece.co

 Origins  Male citizens vote  Elected officials  Ostracism  Athens Illustration courtesy of: nocandidate.org.uk nocandidate.org.uk

 Capitol of Ancient Greece  Democracy  Most complete record of Greek government  Aristotle Illustration courtesy of: socrates.clarke.edusocrates.clarke.edu

 Oligopoly ◦ Two Kings & 28 Elders  Military ◦ Aristocrats ◦ Lived lives away from family  Untraditional Gender Roles Illustration courtesy of: history.com

 Oligarchy / Monarchy ◦ Oedipus - Monarchy  Competed with Sparta and Athens  Military ◦ The Sacred Band ◦ Strong in wars Photo courtesy of: wikipedia.org

 Looks like a Monarchy  Aristocracy ◦ Oedipus is king ◦ Theoretically inheritable ◦ Kreon has influence ◦ He looks to advisors Photo courtesy of:

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