Ancient Athens
Social Structures & Roles
Ancient Athens
The Three Pillars of Government
Ancient Athens
Spaces & Places
Ancient Athens
Democracy & Fairness
Ancient Athens
Comparisons & Connections
100

Who were the residents of Athens born outside the city-state who paid taxes but could not vote?

What is Metics

100

Which body of government was responsible for the day-to-day business and preparing the agenda for the Assembly?

What is The Council of 500 (Boule). 

100

What was the name of the large hilltop where the Assembly met?

What is Pynx Hill

100

Athens used "Direct Democracy." How is this different from Canada’s "Representative Democracy"?

What is  In Athens, citizens voted directly on laws themselves rather than electing others to do it for them. 

100

What is one major similarity between Ancient Athenian democracy and Canadian democracy today?

What is You must be a citizen to vote

200

Which group in Athenian society had the lowest social status and no rights?  

What is Slaves 

200

How were members of the Council of 500 and Juries chosen to ensure fairness?

What is By lottery (random draw)

200

What was the name of the building where the Council of 500 held their meetings?

What is The Bouleuterion. 

200

Why did the Athenian government pay citizens to serve on the Council of 500?

What is To ensure equity, so that less wealthy citizens could afford to take time off work to serve.

200

How did the education of girls in Athens differ from the education of girls in Canada today

What is Athenian girls stayed home to learn household skills, while Canadian girls go to school for many subjects 

300

What determined an individual’s level of participation in the Athenian government?

What is Class structure (or social status) 

300

What was the name of the meeting where all citizens could gather to vote on laws?

What is The Assembly. 

300

What do you call a central marketplace and meeting place in an ancient Greek city?

What is The Agora

300

What was the minimum age for a citizen to be chosen for a jury?

What is 30 years old

300

Who was the "plaintiff" in an Athenian court case?

What is 

The person who brings a complaint against another person to court.


400

True or False: Women in Ancient Athens were encouraged to learn to read and write

What is False
 (they were primarily taught housekeeping skills) 

400

How many times in a lifetime could a citizen serve on the Council of 500?

What is Twice 

400

Ancient Athens was a "city-state." What does this term mean?

 What is A city and the surrounding countryside that is independent and controls itself.

400

In the Assembly, what was required for a law to be passed?

What is A majority vote (more than half) 

400

Which group was responsible for raising boys until they were 7 years old?

What is Women (mothers). 

500

To be a citizen in Athens, you had to be male, 18 or older, and what else?

What is Born in Athens to parents who were also born in Athens 

500

What was the "magistrate’s" role in the Athenian legal system?

What is : An official who works for the court 

500

If you were a citizen attending the Assembly, what would you most likely be doing?

What is Discussing new laws or voting on issues like taxes or war

500

Why did Athenians take action against citizens who refused to vote?

What is They believed it was a citizen’s responsibility to participate in government

500

If a metic was very wealthy, could they eventually become a citizen?


What is No, they were born outside the city and could never become citizens.

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