GOVERNMENT BASICS
MONARCHY
OLIGARCHY
TYRANNY
DEMOCRACY
TIMELINE AND BIG IDEAS
Final
100

CHALLENGE

What form of government is ruled by one person, usually a king?

Monarchy

100

Which form of government usually came first in Greek city-states?

Monarchy

100

In an oligarchy, how many people hold power?

A few people

100

In a tyranny, what allowed the leader to rule?

Military force

100

CHALLENGE

Around what year did Athens develop democracy?

Around 500 B.C.E.

100

What geographic feature helped different parts of Greece develop different forms of government?

Steep mountains

200

What form of government is ruled by a small group of people?

Oligarchy

200

How did most kings in ancient Greece come to power?

They inherited power from a relative

200

What kind of people usually became oligarchs?

Wealthy men, often aristocrats with land

200

Who often became tyrants in ancient Greece?

Army leaders

200

In Athenian democracy, who shared ruling power?

All citizens

200

What English word comes from a Greek word meaning “few”?

Oligarch

300

What form of government is ruled by one person who is not a lawful king?

Tyranny

300

Who advised the king in a monarchy?

A council of aristocrats

300

Daily Double: 

What kinds of laws did oligarchs usually pass?

Laws that favored the rich

300

Daily Double

Why were some tyrants well liked at first?

They made laws that improved people’s lives

300

In Athens, what could citizens do in the Assembly?

Speak and vote on laws or proposals

300

CHALLENGE

What kind of democracy did Athens use?

Direct democracy

400

What form of government gives ruling power to the citizens?

Democracy

400

RISK IT OR PASS IT

What happened to the king’s advisers after the king lost power?

They became the new ruling group

400

RISK IT OR PASS IT

Who helped throw the oligarchs out of power?

Army leaders and poor people

400

What did some tyrants promise to gain support from the people?

More rights and changes to help the poor

400

How was Athenian democracy different from democracy in the United States today?

Citizens in Athens voted directly on every issue

400

Daily Double

What kind of democracy does the United States use?

Representative democracy

500

What is the name of the lawmaking group in Athens where citizens could speak and vote?

The Assembly

500

About what years did most Greek city-states have monarchies?

About 2000 B.C.E. to 800 B.C.E.

500

What might an oligarch do on an ordinary day instead of working in the fields?

Take part in a chariot race

500

About what years were many Greek city-states ruled by tyrants?

About 650 B.C.E. to 500 B.C.E.

500

Why did some Greeks think democracy was not always a good idea?

Powerful speakers could persuade people to vote unwisely, and decisions could change quickly

500

Risk It Or Pass It

Why did some Greeks think democracy was not always a good idea?

Powerful speakers could persuade people to vote unwisely, and decisions could change quickly.

500

What was the name of the tyrant who used power in cruel and unfair ways after taking control during a time of war?

Dionysius of Syracuse I



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