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Rise of the City-States
By 750 BCE, Greece was dominated by city-states (polis) that included the major city and the surrounding countryside (numerous villages). Had approximately 20,000 people.
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Citizens could take part in government.
Included free, landowning males Gathered at the fortified hilltop (acropolis) to conduct business. Women had very few rights and slaves had no political rights.
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As a result of overpopulation and the need for more arable land, many city-states turned to colonization. City-states unified by language, culture, and religion, but not politically. Different forms of government emerged throughout Greece in the different city-states: Monarchy Aristocracy Oligarchy Direct Democracy
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Rise of the City-States (cont.)
Monarchy: State ruled by a king. Rule was hereditary through the king’s family. Some rulers claimed divine right - their power to rule comes from the gods. Example - Mycenae Aristocracy: State ruled by the nobility. Rule is hereditary and based on landownership. Social status and wealth support rulers’ authority. Example - Athens (594 BCE)
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Rise of the City-States (cont.)
Oligarchy: State ruled by a small group of citizens. Rule based on wealth. Ruling group controls the military. Example - Sparta Direct Democracy: State ruled by the citizens. Rule based on citizenship (free, landowning male). Majority rule makes decisions. Example - Athens (461 BCE)
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