What are the four forms of government in Ancient Greece?
What is monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, and democracy?
Who elected leaders in a republic?
Who are the citizens?
What is oligarchy?
What is a small group of powerful people rule?
What is a citizen?
What is a person with legal rights in a country or city-state?
Which Ancient Greek or Roman idea still affects governments today?
What is citizens electing their leaders and representatives, citizens voting, the senate being part of our government today, following the US constitution, etc.?
Who rules in a monarchy?
What is a king or queen?
Who are the Patricians and Plebeians?
What is Patricians are the wealthy, upper-class citizens and Plebeians are the common citizens?
What is veto?
What is the power to reject a law or decision?
What is an aristocrat?
What is a wealthy noble in Ancient Greece?
Why do you think written laws are important?
What is (an educated response)?
True or False: The city of Athens was not the first city to have a democracy.
What is False?
Who helped make decisions in the Roman Republic?
Who is the Senate?
What is consul?
What is a top elected official in the Roman Republic?
What is a tribune?
What is an official who protected the rights of Plebeians?
Depends on your response
Which form of government gives total power to one person who is not a king?
What is a tyranny?
How is a republic different from a monarchy?
What is In a republic, citizens elect the leader, and in a monarchy, the children of the leader inherit the throne?
What is a constitution?
What is a set of laws and principles for a government?
What is a democracy?
What is a government where citizens participate and vote?
If you lived in a perfect world, what type of government would there be and why?
Depends on your response
What does the word "democracy" mean?
Hint: It includes the word "people"
What is rule by the people?
What year did Rome become a republic?
What is 509 BCE?
What is an assembly?
What is a gathering of citizens for discussion and voting?
Name the words that relate to our government in the USA.
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