The city which embraced democracy is ___.
Athens
People who were born and/or naturalized into Athens were known as ____.
Citizens
Jurors were selected ____.
Randomly
_____ could not be elected.
Criminals, Minors, Slaves, or women
____ gave an oration about the pleasures of democracy.
Pericles
The laws of Athens were written down in the ___.
Constitution (Politeiai)
_____ can be naturalized.
Immigrants
Greece introduced the ___.
Trial by Jury
The Acropolis was on top of the ___.
Agora (Market)
Name a basic right.
Freedom of Speech
Democracy was disliked by the city of ___.
SPARTAAAA!
____ could not vote or serve in the military.
Non-citizens
A defendant could be ___ or ___.
Innocent or Guilty
Political Equality means that _____.
Any man can vote, no matter how much wealth
Where did Pericles deliver his oration?
At a funeral
The meetings were held in the ___.
Acropolis
People from the ___ of Athens were common immigrants.
Southeast
Court cases lacked ___, unlike American lawsuits.
Lawyers
Only non-slave ___ over the age of __ could vote.
Men, 18
Athens fought in ___ War with Sparta.
Peloponnesian
Citizens made up ___% of the population.
10-20
The only evidence was presented by ___.
Defendant and Victim
There were 10 ____ also taking a vote.
Generals (Strategoi)
The main idea of Democracy was ____.
Rule of the people