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Ruled by king Rule is hereditary (passed down by blood) Some rulers claim divine right Practiced in Mycenae by 2000 BC
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Powerful individuals that seized control of the government by appealing to the common people Worked for the interests of the common people
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Ruled by small group of citizens Rule is usually based on wealth or ability Ruling group controls the military Practiced in Sparta by 500 BC
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State ruled by nobility Rule is hereditary and based on family ties, social rank, wealth Social status and wealth support ruler’s authority Practiced in Athens before 594 BC
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State ruled by its citizens Rule is based on citizenship Majority rule decides vote Practiced in Athens by about 500 BC
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How big is the society? Which groups live there? Roles of the people? Are their predetermined roles? Expectations? Who makes the important decisions? Who creates the laws? What are the major laws? Punishments? (3-5) What kind of freedoms do the people have? Rights? How does some one become the head of the government? Election? Heredity? How long is the head of the government in charge? Election terms? For life? Who controls the military? How are criminal cases solved? Which groups get to participate? What is the extent of their participation? Are rights based on citizenship? Is citizenship available to everyone? Equality? Who’s left out?
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