Athens
Sparta
Rome
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What type of government existed in Athens? What was it called?

Direct Democracy 

100

What type of government existed in Sparta? What was it called?

Oligarchy 

100

What type of government existed in Rome?

A Republic

100

Who were the Plebeians in ancient Rome?

They were the lower class citizens, mostly peasants, laborers, craftspeople, shopkeepers.  

200

What is a Direct Democracy?

A direct democracy is when all citizens debate issues and vote on laws.

200

What is an oligarchy?

When few rich people hold power

200

What is a republic?

the assembly of citizens elect consuls and vote yes or no for new laws

200

Who were the Patricians in Ancient Rome?

They were the wealthy upper class people and ran the government.  

300

What does the word assembly mean?

A group of people meeting for one purpose. 

300

What 3 facts did we learn about the Council of Elders? 

1. held the real power

2. made important decisions (prepared laws)

3. they could veto any law passed by the assembly

300

Consuls, Senate, or Assembly?

-head of government

-controlled the army

-had to agree on their decisions 

2 Consuls

300

Why did the Plebeians revolt?  

They had little to say in the government but had to serve in the army.

400

Fill in the blanks: 

Athens assembly had a lot or little power because all free male or female citizens met to debate issues and vote on laws.

Athens assembly had a lot of power because all free male citizens met to debate issues and vote on laws. 

400

Who were the Council of Elders?

They had the real power in Sparta, they were a group of men. 

400

Consuls, Senate, or Assembly?

-held the power

-ruled by the patricians

-passed all the laws

-collected taxes

-appointed by consuls

-advised consuls and assembly


Senate 

400

What is the definition of veto?

to reject a decision

500

Who was expected to take an active role in Athen's government?

All free male citizens 

500

Describe the assemble in Sparta. What could they do and not do?

-Had little power

-could only vote for or against a law proposed by the Council of Elders


500

Consuls, Senate, or Assembly?

-had little power

-elected the Consuls

-could only vote for or against a law

Assembly
500

What did the United States adopt from the Roman government?

The power to veto, the president can veto a bill and prevent it from becoming a law. 

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