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The Legacy of Ancient Greece How did Ancient Athens influence Western Democracy?
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Greek City-States Around 2000 BC, the Greeks established cities along the coastline Each city was like its own country (City-States) Most Greek City-States had one of the following types of gov. 1. Monarchy Ruled by a king (absolute rule) Hereditary (born into/family) Power to rule comes from God – Divine Right 2. Aristocracy Ruled by rich, important families (nobles) Hereditary Power comes from wealth/status
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History of Democracy – Solon the Reformer Athens, most powerful city-state was an Aristocracy Landowners force farmers into slavery to pay debt 1. Solon writes a law outlawing slavery based on debt 3. Oligarchy/Tyranny Rule based on wealth, ability, or control of military If one powerful person gains control becomes tyranny Not hereditary
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2. Solon establishes citizenship based on four “classes” (wealth) Top three classes can hold public office, fourth class can only vote Only free adult males born in Athens were “citizens” 1/10 of Athens total population Athens uses branches of Govt. Council of 500 = Executive Branch Jury system = Judicial Branch Cleisthenes allows 4th class to hold public office, leaders chosen by lottery (Council of 500) Pericles Pays people in govt, more Athenians can participate in government Athens becomes a direct democracy as citizens rule & make laws directly Assembly of citizens = Legislative Br
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Trial by Jury – Athens Style A.How big were juries in Athens? B.How was a jury selected? C.What was the difference between a hollow and solid disk? D.Answer Question #1 on page 9 E.Answer Question #2 on page 9
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