Key Figures (Philosophers & Thinkers)
Athens & Sparta
Forms of Government & Political Systems
The Axial Age
OPVL Analysis (Sources & Skills)
100

This philosopher used questioning instead of lecturing to make people think.

Socrates

100

This Greek city-state is famous for developing one of the world’s first democracies.

Athens

100

This is the way a society makes decisions, enforces rules, distributes power, and chooses leaders.

political system

100

The Axial Age took place during these centuries (approximate range).

800–200 BCE

100

In OPVL analysis, the “O” stands for this.

origin

200

This philosopher studied the real world through observation and classification.

Aristotle

200

In Athens, this body allowed citizens to attend, debate, and vote on laws.

The Assembly

200

According to Aristotle, this form of government is rule by one person for the good of all.

monarchy

200

One reason the Axial Age happened across different regions was the spread of ideas along this famous trade route.

The Silk Road

200

This letter in OPVL asks: “Why was the source written?”

P (purpose)

300

This thinker was a student of Socrates and the founder of The Academy.

Plato

300

This public space was the heart of Athenian life, used for shopping, speeches, and philosophical debate.

The Agora

300

This type of power is accepted by the people, such as the authority of an elected president.

legitimate power

300

This philosopher created the term “Axial Age.”

Karl Jaspers

300

This OPVL element asks: “What can we learn from this source?”

value

400

This famous Platonic story uses prisoners, shadows, and sunlight to explain truth and education.

The Allegory of the Cave

400

Spartan boys began military training and left home for barracks at this age.

age 7

400

Aristotle feared this form of government would lead to the poor voting to take property from the rich.

democracy

400

This invention helped thinkers record and share ideas across generations.

writing

400

One limitation of Plato’s Republic as a historical source is that it only reflects the perspective of this group.

Greek male citizens

500

This idea says the best ruler is a wise person who loves truth more than power.

The Philosopher-King

500

This type of government, used in Sparta, means rule by a few people.

Oligarchy

500

In Aristotle’s classification, this good form of government is rule by many citizens for the benefit of all.

polity

500

Two major social changes that helped trigger the Axial Age were the growth of cities and this.

wars / conflicts between states

500

Aristotle’s Politics is valuable to historians because it shows ancient Greek ideas about this concept.

citizenship

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