canada vs. Ancient Athens
Canada vs. Iroquois Confederacy
Iroquois Confederacy
Ancient Athens
Canada
100

what are similarities in ancient athens democracy and Canadian

Both systems rely on voting, require citizens to respect the law, and use randomized citizen juries in their justice systems.

100

What is the difference on how the Iroquois government system compared to the Canadian government

Iroquois system makes all major decisions by all members agreeing in order for law to pass. Canadian government passes laws by a vote of majority

100

in Iroquois Confederacy what does the war chief and the pine tree Chief do

War Chiefs were military leaders who gathered warriors during conflicts and served as liaisons between the people and the Grand Council. Pine Tree Chiefs were gifted, non-hereditary leaders recognized for their wisdom, who advised the Confederacy council on diplomacy and trade

100

What is the Council of 500?

The Council of 500 was a group of everyday citizens who ran the day-to-day government in ancient Athens. Its main job was to propose laws and prepare the agenda for the public assembly to vote on

100

What is representative democracy?

Representative democracy is a system of government where citizens elect officials to make laws and vote on policies on their behalf, rather than voting on every issue directly.

200

what are differences between Athenian and Canadian democracy

Athenian and Canadian democracy differ primarily in their structure and inclusivity.

200

What is the difference between Iroquois democracy and Canadian democracy. 

The Iroquois system is based on consensus, aiming for unity rather than a "winner-takes-all" outcome. Canada is a representative democracy, where citizens vote for officials to make decisions in Parliament.

200

What did clan mothers do?

Clan Mothers were the respected matriarchs of their clans. They were responsible for selecting and removing male chiefs, guiding community governance, maintaining the oral traditions of the Great Law of Peace, and overseeing social order and spiritual ceremonies

200

Where did the assembly meet?

The Athenian assembly met at the Pnyx, a rocky, open-air hillside located just west of the Acropolis in central Athens.

200

What does the Prime Minister of Canada do?

The Prime Minister of Canada is the leader of the government. This includes choosing a team of ministers (the Cabinet) to manage specific areas like finance and defence, deciding on the government's goals, and working with other provinces and countries.

300

what is a citizen in Athens 

males whose parents were both Athenians.

300

Roles of Iroquois women compared to roles of Canadian women

Iroquois women held supreme political, economic, and social power as matriarchs. In contrast, early Canadian (European settler) women were legally and politically powerless. While modern Canadian women now share equal rights.

300

Who was Hiawatha and the peace maker

Hiawatha and the Peacemaker are two historical figures who founded the Iroquois Confederacy, uniting five warring Native American tribes (the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca) under a shared constitution called the Great Law of Peace.

300

What are the social classes in ancient Athens?

Ancient Athenian society was strictly divided by legal rights and wealth. It featured four main tiers: Citizens, Women and Children, Metics, and Slaves.

300

what do you need to be able to vote in Canada?

Need to be a Canadian citizen, be at least 18 years old on election day, prove your identity and address


400

what is a citizen in Canada 






A Canadian citizen is a legal member of Canada.



400

Where did the Iroquois live compared to Canadian families 

Instead of single-family homes, Iroquois traditionally lived in large "longhouses" that could be up to 100 feet long and housed multiple families from the same maternal clan. Canadian life is heavily based on European traditions, private property ownership and single family living.

400

Who were the three sisters.

The Three Sisters refers to the three foundational crops of Indigenous agriculture—corn, climbing beans, and squash

400

What is the difference between the social classes?

Citizens: the only ones with political rights

Women and Children: tied to a citizen male but did not have rights

Metics: free foreigners

Slaves: the lowest class with no rights

400

What are the different parties for the Canadian government?

Liberal, conservative, bloc quebecois, NDP and the green party

500

responsibilities of women in Athens compared to responsibilities of women in Canada 


Women in ancient Athens took care of the home, banned from politics or voting, and legally treated as dependants who could not own land. In comparison, women in modern-day Canada have full legal rights, can own property, and actively participate in all levels of business, education, and government. 


500

Difference of Iroquois men compared to Canadian men.

The Iroquois men's responsibilities focused on survival off the land. This included hunting, fishing, building, and defending the community. Food relied on corn, beans, and squash farmed by the women, supplemented by meat. Canadian men participate in a modern, and industrialized economy. They work in various modern sectors (tech, trades, corporate, etc.), and generally purchase food from grocery stores rather than hunting or farming for subsistence. 

500

What do the Two Row wampum and Hiawatha wampum represent 

The Two Row Wampum symbolizes peaceful coexistence and neutrality between nations, while the Hiawatha Wampum symbolizes to unity and peace among the original five Haudenosaunee nations.

500

What is the Agora?

The Agora was the vibrant, bustling heart of the city. Literally meaning "gathering place" or "assembly", it served as an open-air marketplace, a civic center where democracy was born, and a hub for philosophers like Socrates to debate and share ideas

500

How can the prime minister get removed from his position?

  • A No-Confidence Vote
  • Party Leadership Review
  • Resignation
  • Dismissal (Extreme Cases)
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