Origins and Background
Citizens and Participation
Government Structure
Laws and Justice
Legacy
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What was democracy in ancient Athens?

It was a system where citizens directly participated in decision-making.

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Who could vote in Athens?

Free adult male citizens born in Athens.

100

 What was the Assembly (Ekklesia)?

 A gathering where citizens debated and voted on laws.

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What type of democracy did Athens have?

Athens had a direct democracy.

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How does this compare to Canada today?

In Canada, most adults can vote regardless of gender or background.

200

Where was Athens located?

In Ancient Greece, on the Balkan Peninsula.

200

Who was excluded from democracy?

 Women, slaves, and foreigners (metics).

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Where did democracy begin?

Democracy began in Athens,in ancient Greece.

200

What is direct democracy?

Citizens vote directly on laws and decisions.

200

What was ostracism?

A vote to send someone away for 10 years.

300

What role did public speaking play?

 It was very important; persuasive speakers could influence decisions.

300

What was direct democracy?

 A system where citizens vote on laws themselves.

300

When did Athenian democracy develop?

Around 500 BCE.

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Was Athenian democracy fair for everyone?

No, many people were excluded.

300

Why was ostracism used?


To protect democracy from harmful leaders.

400

What is representative democracy

people elect leaders to represent them

400

How is Canada’s system different from Athens?

Canada uses representative democracy, not direct democracy.

400

Who was Cleisthenes?

A leader who helped develop democracy in Athens.

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did athens always have democracy?

no, it was ruled by tyrants and kings

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where did they meet in the assembly?

on the hill also known as (pnyx)

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