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1 Unit # 2 – Foundations of Civilization Lesson # 4

2 Objective and Bell Ringer On the Unit # 2 ToC add the following assignment: ◦BR/OBJ2/1 Page 25 Bell Ringer: Note book Quiz You will have 15 minutes to set up your notebook and complete the notebook quiz ◦Objective: Describe how Ancient Greece contributed to modern forms of society and government ◦Homework: Reading on Athenian Democracy Page 26 ◦Attach graphic organizer on Mythology, Literature, Philosophy, etc. Page 27 ◦Attach Video Questions Page 28 ◦Homework on Athenian Democracy

3 Greek Culture Gallery Crawl In your groups, you will be rotating through five stations ◦7:00 per station ◦Collaboration is encouraged ◦Test questions come directly from this activity

4 From Culture to Democracy Mankind: The Story of Us – Iron Men Answer Guided Questions

5 Unit # 2 – Foundations of Civilization Lesson # 4 – Day 2

6 Objective and Bell Ringer On the Unit # 2 ToC add the following assignment: ◦BR/OBJ2/4 ◦HW: Athenian Democracy2/4 Page 29 Bell Ringer: Why is it important for all citizens to vote? What are some reasons why people do not vote? ◦Objective: Describe how Ancient Greece contributed to modern forms of society and government ◦Homework: From Republic to Dictatorship Page 30 & 31 ◦Leave blank Page 32 ◦Attach Homework: From Republic to Dictatorship

7 Housekeeping Grades are posted ◦Check before/after class You will receive the Unit # 1 Table of Contents/Assessment grade tomorrow ◦Plan on staying after school if you are currently failing so that you may get caught up Test on Friday, February 8 ◦Study guide due for Extra Credit on Thursday Good things?

8 Notebook Quizzes You will receive the Notebook Quiz back at the end of class. You may submit quiz corrections tomorrow for additional credit during tutorial. ◦Requirements: You must show Ms. Wrede where in the notebook the correct answer is. Come prepared!

9 Simulation We will be acting out the various types of governments that have existed throughout history. ◦Follow along and take it step by step.

10 Simulation On page 30 of your notebook, write this question: ◦Should CMS have year-round school? Why or why not? ◦Write a one sentence thesis answering this question. ◦ Remember: 1 claim, 3 supporting reasons

11 Simulation For each slide, copy the term and the definition

12 Theocracy Theocracy – a government ruled by religious leaders who claim gods authority Write 1-2 sentences describing what happened in the simulation. List one advantage of this government List one disadvantage of this government

13 Oligarchy Oligarchy – A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution Write 1-2 sentences describing what happened in the simulation. List one advantage of this government List one disadvantage of this government

14 Monarchy Monarchy – a form of government in which supreme authority is vested n a single figure, such as a king, and whose powers can vary. Write 1-2 sentences describing what happened in the simulation. List one advantage of this government List one disadvantage of this government

15 Direct Democracy Direct Democracy – the type of governing system where all people vote directly on an issue. Write 1-2 sentences describing what happened in the simulation. List one advantage of this government List one disadvantage of this government

16 Representative Democracy Representative Democracy – a form of government in which officials are elected to represent community. These representatives then vote on issue. Write 1-2 sentences describing what happened in the simulation. List one advantage of this government List one disadvantage of this government

17 Debrief Write a one-sentence thesis answering the following question: ◦Which system of government is the most effective?  Remember 1 claim, and three supporting reasons.

18 On page 31… Using the reading from the weekend, we will be creating a graphic organizer demonstrating the branches of government in Ancient Athens

19 The Three Branches Referred to as a tripartite government The Assembly The People’s Court The Council

20 Turn to page 135 in the text… Read about the Birthplace of Democracy Task: ◦On page 31 of your notebook ◦Create a dialogue between Solon, Peisistratus and Cleisthenes ◦The dialogue must be at least 12 lines and include how each person views democracy

21 Exit Ticket How did Greek democracy influence American government?


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