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Title: The Development of Democracy in Ancient Greece


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The Development of Democracy in Ancient Greece
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Monarchy
  • Definition
  • form of government in which ruling power is in
    the hands of one person

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Monarchy
  • Etymology
  • monos (single) and arkhein (rule)

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Monarchy
  • Visual
  • King

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Monarchy
  • How was this form of government practiced in
    Ancient Greece?
  • Mycenaeans paid taxes to their kings, obeyed
    their laws, and depended on them for protection.
    Most Mycenaean kings inherited their power.

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Monarchy
  • Why did this form of government decline in
    ancient Greece?
  • Many Mycenaean kings lost power when they fought
    with rival monarchs over land and raw materials.
    Dorians also destroyed many Mycenaean kingdoms.

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Oligarchy
  • Definition
  • form of government in which ruling power is in
    the hands of a few leaders.

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Oligarchy
  • Etymology
  • oligos (few) and arkhein (rule)

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Oligarchy
  • Visual
  • A few rulers

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Oligarchy
  • How was this form of government practiced in
    Ancient Greece?
  • Political decisions were made by aristocrats and
    selected members of the middle class. Ordinary
    citizens had little say in how the city-state was
    run.

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Oligarchy
  • Why did this form of government decline in
    ancient Greece?
  • Some oligarchs ruled harshly and their subjects
    rebelled. Other oligarchs lost the faith of their
    supporters because they could not solve key
    problems such as food shortages.

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Tyranny
  • Definition
  • form of government in which ruling power is in
    the hands of a person who has seized control

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Tyranny
  • Etymology
  • Tyrannos (usurper with supreme power)

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Tyranny
  • Visual
  • mean ruler

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Tyranny
  • How was this form of government practiced in
    Ancient Greece?
  • With support from the middle class, tyrants
    seized power to reform laws, help the poor, and
    cancel debts.

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Tyranny
  • Why did this form of government decline in
    ancient Greece?
  • Some tyrants became harsh and greedy and were
    overthrown.

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Democracy
  • Definition
  • form of government in which ruling power is in
    the hands of the people

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Democracy
  • Etymology
  • Demos (people) and kratos (power)

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Democracy
  • Visual
  • the people

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Democracy
  • How was this form of government practiced in
    Ancient Greece?
  • Athens was the birthplace of democracy. All male
    citizens could participate in the Athenian
    government. The Assembly made laws, and its
    decisions, or decrees, were enforced by the
    Council of 500.

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Tyranny
Fidel Castro
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Monarchy
Queen Victoria
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Democracy
Canada's House of Commons
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Oligarchy
Saigo Takamori andKido TakayoshiOf Japan
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