Who are the people
The three pillars of Athenian democracy
What are the Assembly, the Boule, and the Court
The meeting place for citizens that voted and debated on decisions
Where is Pnyx Hill
The people at the bottom of the social structure of Athens
Who are the slaves
This government group decides what will be discussed and voted upon during Assembly meetings
What is the Council of 500/the Boule
Everyone is this before the law
What is equal
The pillar of democracy that was the full time government of Athens, also known as the Boule
What is the Council of 500
The meeting place of the Council of 500
Where is the Bouleuterion
Citizens of Athens
Who are Athenian-born free men
They can influence the citizens that can vote, but they cannot vote
Who are women and metics
The citizens of Athens who can vote are these people
Athenian-born men
The pillar of democracy that met about 40 times per year and made decisions on big and small issues
What is the Assembly
Where the trials of the Court often took place, and is a common gathering place for gossip
Where is the Agora
Those who have no rights due to their gender
Who are women
These people had no influence in Athenian society
Who are the slaves
This is valued in democracy
Equality
The pillar of democracy that contained magistrates and the jury
What is the Court
A popular temple worshipping Athena
What is the Parthenon
Foreigners living in Athens
Who are the metics
Those that have the power and influence in decision-making
These people counted the votes.
Who are the officials
These people were asked to tell the truth about whether a person was a metic or not if they tried to sneak in during citizen voting.
Who are the neighbours and community