These people cannot vote, own land, go to school, or make money.
What are slaves?
This is the birthplace of democracy
What is Ancient Athens?
This is where the council met.
What is the Bouleuterion?
What is a landform surrounded by three bodies of water called?
A peninsula
What is the Agora?
The market place of Athens
These people were allowed to go to school.
Who are boy children of Citizens and Metics?
This place is a direct democracy.
What is Ancient Athens?
These are the four pillars of Democracy
Freedoms, Representation, Equity, Justice (FREJ)
Define bribe
To persuade someone to do something illegal for your favor (often with money or promises).
The City-State that had a harder life where fighting and war was more popular.
Sparta
These people were expected to serve in the Army. It was their duty.
Who are male Citizens?
This country is a representative democracy.
What is Canada?
This is where everyone in a society speaks for themselves in political issues.
What is a direct democracy?
What was the social structure of Ancient Athens? (classes of people in order)
Citizens (Athenian Men)
Metic Men
Athenian Women
Metic Women
Slaves
Which natural formations (the physical land) impacted life in ancient Greece and why?
Sea (fish, exploration, transportation, weather)
Mountains (city-states, travel, Gods)
Who was educated by their mothers?
In this society, women are considered an important part of society, but cannot vote.
What is Athens?
These people could not participate directly in decision making in Ancient Athens
Who are metics, slaves, women, and children?
Who was the leader of the underworld?
Pluto
Who would vote on weather the defendant was guilty or innocent?
The Jurors.
Who are Athenian Women?
Which country upholds the 4 pillars of democracy best?
What is Canada?
This is a definition of Equity
What is everyone in a society gets the same opportunities, even if they are not equal, they are sometimes given more if they have higher needs?
Names drawn at random to select individuals is called?
Lottery
These people could hand out punishments or fines, or send a matter to courts.
Who are magistrates?