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Athens Over 2400 years ago, the famous Greek general, Pericles, said, " It is true that we (Athenians) are called a democracy, for the administration is in the hands of the many and not the few, with equal justice to all alike in their private disputes."
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In the beginning… * Solon—trusted, impartial noble * Oligarchy and unrest Peisistratus- tyrant. Redistribute nobles land * gave loans and offered “fresh start” * redistributed nobles land! Solon Forgave debts Call for participation of citizens
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Cleisthenes Credited with making Athens a democracy from a family of wealth & power Divided Athens into 10 tribes—none dominated by people with great wealth. All male citizens could: --- debate matters openly --- hear court cases --- appoint army generals Cleisthenes’ reforms didn’t include ALL Members in society- slaves, women and Foreign-born men still excluded. *** it was every citizen’s duty to participate In government.
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Democracy Born out of belief that no ONE person or group should make the laws. Citizens could choose Gov’t officials and vote for/against laws. Athens’s democracy is not a perfect democracy, but it established the roots of democracy!! ** Direct democracy – Gov’t in which people vote in order to make their own rules and laws. ** Representative democracy- Gov’t in which people elect representatives. These representatives make the laws that govern themselves and the people who elected them.
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Life in Athens Boys Focus was create well- rounded Athenians with healthy minds * taught to read, write, math, playing the lyre and singing. ***all male citizens required to serve in military for 2 years. Girls Moms taught daughters to spin yarn, weave and other household duties. * Only in some wealthy homes did girls learn to read, write and play the lyre. **women considered “property” of their husband
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Athens: The Place to Be!! “ thinkers” welcome Philosophers- who theorized about life, gods and man Theatre Music- tells a story Art: Beauty portrayed In sculpture architecture
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Military Not a strong army (like Sparta) GO NAVY!!!!! The Athenian Trireme
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Slaves *lowest social class in Athens * ¼ of population were slaves *treated less harshly then most other Greek city-states *trusted slaves given positions of power such as police chief and tutor
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To honor Zeus! 776 B.C. Late summer Religious ceremonies 5 days
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Temple of Zeus!
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