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100

Who was more valued(Explain), Men or Women?

Men, because they were guardians, and they controlled the women´s lives.

100
How do you Vote?

Usually done by showing of hands and each citizen only got one vote.

100

What are the 3 pillars of government?

1. Assembly

2. Council of 500

3. Council

100

What is Pnyx Hill?

A large area that could hold over 6,000 men at a time.

100

What were the boys taught at the schools?

Math, Reading, Writing.

200

What did Pericles do?

Was a public speaker/ master orator.

200

What is direct democracy?

A form of participating in government and ever every member of the assembly had equal rights to speak and vote on issues.

200

What is the assembly?

A meeting that toke place every 8 to 10 days.

200

Where was Council of 500 placed?

Was known as the Boule because they met in the Bouleuterion at the Agora/central gathering place.

200

What was the name of the broken pottery used to vote?

The Ostrakon.


300

What is a male guardian?

Women needed a male guardian to make important decisions for them.

300

What are the three levels of citizens?

1. Citizens

2. Metics

3. Slaves

300

What is the Council of 500?

The full-time government of Athens.

300

Did the democratic form of government begin in Sparta? True or False?

FALSE.

300

What did the parents put on the door if a boy or girl was born?

Boy an olive branch and for a girl a piece of wool.

400

Did the poor Athenians own a slave? True or False? And how many?

True, 2 or 3 slaves.

400

What is an angenda? 

An agenda is where the meeting of the assembly would be planned. 

400

What is the Court?

The Court decides someone´s guilt or innocence and punishments for breaking laws.

400

Did the women live in their own house or their husband´s house?

In their husband´s house.

400

Did only citizens have the power to participate in government in Athens? True or False?

TRUE

500

Why were Woman not allowed to participate in government?

Women were not allowed to participate in government because Athenians believed only men should make political decisions.

500

Who was allowed to vote in Ancient Athens?

Only free male citizens over the age of 18 were allowed to vote in Ancient Athens.

500

How were some government positions chose in Athens?

Some government positions in Athens were chosen by lottery, so every citizen had a fair chance to serve.

500

Was Athens a city-state in greece?

YES Baddie!

500

How were the Olympic Games important to Ancient Athens?

The Olympic Games were important to Ancient Athens because they honored the gods, especially Zeus, and brought Greek city-states together through sports and competition.

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