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Polis

Acropolis

Monarchy

Aristocracy

Oligarchy

Phalanx

Helots

Spartan government was made up of 2 kings and a council of elders.

Citizens were male and 30 years old.

Men of Sparta

Women of Sparta

Athens emerged into a democracy, a government by the people.

Solon outlawed debt slavery and freed the slaves.

Cleisthenes started the Council of 500 which was made up of common citizens.

Limits to Athenian democracy:

Education of the Athenians:

Religious beliefs of the Greeks:

Add illustrations with your work. Ex. Scrupulus was a poor boy in Athens who could not afford an education. He decided to head to another polis where he could find work. He waved good bye to his family and headed on his way. Sparta was his destination.