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Global History I: Spiconardi.  Definition MONARCHY - Form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person.  Etymology Monos =

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1 Global History I: Spiconardi

2  Definition MONARCHY - Form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person.  Etymology Monos = single Arkhein = rule

3  How was it practiced in ancient Greece? People paid taxes to their in king, obeyed his laws, and depended on the king for protection. Usually monarchs inherited their power hereditarily.  How did this form of government decline? Kings fought one another for territory

4  Definition Oligarchy- Form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands a few individuals.  Etymology Oligos= few Arkhein = rule

5 Oligarchy  How was it practiced in ancient Greece? Political decisions were made by aristocrats and selected members of the middle class. Ordinary citizens had little to no say in how the polis was run  How did this form of government decline? Some oligarchs ruled harshly Rebellion against the aristocracy due to food shortages and other problems

6  Definition TYRANNY- Form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a person who overthrew the government.  Etymology Tyrannos= Usurper with supreme power  Usurper = someone who seizes power

7 Tyranny  How was it practiced in ancient Greece? With support of the common people, tyrants seized power to reform laws, aid the poor, and cancel debts  Usually a “populist”  People vs. the elite platform.  How did this form of government decline? Some tyrants became greedy with their power, turned back their reforms and were overthrown

8  Definition DEMOCRACY- Form of government in which the people have the ruling power.  Etymology Demos= people Arkhein = rule

9 Democracy  How was it practiced in ancient Greece? Citizens were members of an Assembly with voted on laws proposed by a Council of 500 randomly selected citizens.

10  Predominately an oligarchy, but with a mixed with elements of monarchy and democracy

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12  Oligarchy Ephors  five individuals elected annually by the popular assembly  Duties  In charge of civil trials  Levied taxes  Formed foreign policy  Regulated the calendar  In charge of military training  Accompanied kings on battlefield  Had the ability to charge and prosecute the king

13  The Council 500 randomly selected citizens Proposed laws Made decrees  The Assembly Made up of ALL citizens Debated and passed the laws proposed by the Council  Direct democracy  A true democracy? No! Citizens  Male  Born to Athenian parents  Had to complete military training  Originally there was a property requirement  Lack of free speech  Could face expulsion if you comments upset members of the Council

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