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Government in Athens
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Few people have power Aristocrats Richest men in town Served as judges Commoners No say Citizens
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Tyrants Today, thought of as harsh In Greece, usually good Strong armies Made improvements Stayed in power Strong armies Well liked Started in 546 BC Back to aristocracy Peisistratus
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500 BC Cleisthenes Wealthy man Overthrew aristocracy Father of Democracy World’s first democracy
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All citizens have a say All citizens could vote All citizens could speak their mind and were encouraged to After speeches, votes took place Usually show of hands Secret ballots Who are the citizens?
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Who wasn’t a citizen? Women Slaves Foreigners Kids
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Assembly was too large Difficult to make some decisions Selected officials Decided which laws to discuss
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Led the gov’t from 460 BC to 429 BC Believed in citizen participation Paid officials, jurors, etc… Encouraged them to spread democracy
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330’s BC conquered by the Macedonians King ruled like a tyrant Able to keep democracy Very limited Assembly met but could not upset the king 320 BC Lost what little democracy they had
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DIRECT DEMOCRACY REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY All citizens met as a group to debate and vote directly on every issue No separation of powers. Only “citizens” could vote Free men from Athens Elect representatives to debate and vote on issues for the citizens Separation of powers. Citizens elect some people to create laws, others to enforce laws, and others to be judges Male and female citizens have the right to vote
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