Men/Women
Democracy
Definitions
True or false
Other
100

Who was more powerful? Men or Women?

Men.

100

What are the three pillars of democracy?

Assembly, council of 500, and the court.

100

What is the definition of decree?

A decision made by people in power.

100

there was 600 people in the council

False.

100

What was the water clock called?

Klepsydra.

200

What are Women's roles?

Teaching their daughters about work around the house, and how to manage a household, and how to cook.

200

How often would they have meetings?

Every 8-10 days, or 40 times a year.

200

What does epic mean?

A long poem about a legendary hero.

200

The jury was 2000 people.

False.

200

What would they use to vote to exile someone out?

An ostrakon.

300

What were mens roles?

Going to meetings, going to military, going to the market, and participate in democracy.

300

Why was their democracy called direct democracy?

Because they would vote on laws together and wouldn't vote on a representative.

300

What is an orator?

A public speaker.

300

Women were able to become citizens.

False

300

What is the name of the person who was a famous leader of the army and a orator?

Pericles.

400

What did boys learn in school?

They learned about reading, writing, music, math, had a gym class.

400

When was their democracy created?

In the 5th century BCE.

400

What is the definition of a magistrate?

An government official who works for the court.

400

There were 50 members in a tribe.

True.

400

Who was the greatest thinker in the athens?

Socrates.

500

What toys did the kids use?

balls, dolls, toy animals

500

How did ostracism protect their democracy?

It would prevent tyrants for becoming common.

500

What does ostracism mean?

A vote to send someone out of the city for 10 years because they were too powerful and dangerous.

500

In the 6th century BCE, the bouleuterion was a square.

True

500

What were the toy balls made out of?

Inflated animal bladder or rags.

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