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Ancient Greece
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Homework Questions 1. What is a city-state? A small, isolated community with its own government 2. Why did Greece develop city-states? The mountainous terrain made communication & transportation difficult, so cities developed as independent governments.
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Homework Questions 3. Describe two forms of government, which developed in Greek city-states: Monarchy – Gov. ruled by a king or monarch Aristocracy – Gov. ruled by a small, privileged upper class 4. What is a direct democracy? Does the United States currently have a direct democracy? Why or why not? Direct Democracy – All citizens participate in government (For example, in Athens all male citizens took turns serving on the governing “Assembly”.) No, the U.S. is not a Direct Democracy, because we do not all make decisions in government. Instead, we elect people to make decisions for us. What is that called?
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Homework Questions Republic = Representative Democracy – A Gov. in which people elect representatives to run government for them (Example: The U.S. has a republic/rep. democracy, because we elect the President and Members of Congress.) 5. What is a limited democracy? Does the U.S. currently have a limited democracy? Why or why not? Limited democracy – not all people can participate in government (In Athens, women, slaves, and people born outside of Athens could not participate) No, we do not have a limited democracy. All citizens can participate if they want to.
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Homework Questions 6. Name two Greek philosophers and describe their ideas. Socrates: people should learn through answering questions and proving the beliefs with reason (Socratic method); Code of Conduct – citizens must obey law Plato: Justice for all; Philosophers as kings Aristotle: Logic – using evidence & reason to determine the truth; Moral behavior & moderation Question: Other new VOCABULARY words?
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Create a T-Chart listing the similarities between the Greek and US systems of government. Refer to the reading you did for today and be as specific as possible. Title: Similarities between Greek and US Government Greece US
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Athens (Greece) US Monarchy (kings), at first Direct democracy Citizenship to have rights Equality under the law Right & Duty to participate in government Limited democracy: slavery, women and foreigners = no political rights Monarchy initially: Great Britain Direct democracy (Puritans town meetings, ballot initiative) Today, though, we have a Republic Citizenship to have rights (to vote) Equality under the law (politicians can be removed and put in jail) Voting, Jury Duty, Military service Limited democracy: Slaves, women & Native Americans couldn’t vote at first
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Both ancient Greece and the US are democratic systems of government. Enrichment Question: Discuss and write down the advantages and disadvantages of a democratic system of government.
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