Athens and Iroquois
Iroquois
Roles of men and women in Iroquois
The Grand council and decision making
Athens government structure and Social structure of children in Iroquois
100

What type of democracy do Athens use?

Direct democracy

100

What is Consensus?

Agreement

100

Were women allowed to attend political parties, true or false?

False

100

Which 2 nations were in the first step of making decisions?

Seneca and Mohawk

100

What was the government structure of Athens?

Assembly,Council of 500,Court

200

What is the social structure in Athens?

Citizens,Metics,and Slaves

200

Which 2 of the six nations were the older brothers?


Seneca and Mohawk

200

What do Clan mothers do to the Hoyaneh?

Chose and advise them


200

Which 2 nations were in the second step of making decisions?

Cayuga and Oneida

200

If Athenians felt like they were wronged by someone who would they report to?

The Magistrate

300

What is democracy?

Rule by the people

300

Which of the 6 nations were the younger brothers?

Cayuga and Oneida

300

What do the hoyaneh do?

Made decisions for their nation,

Represented their nations and clans in decision making

300

If a consensus is not reached what happens?

Go back to the first step

300

list 1 role for f children in Iroquois?

Listen to how decisions are been made



400

How many nations are in the Iroquois?

6 Nations

400

Which of the 6 nations were the keepers of the council fire?

Onondaga

400

Did women had positions of respect,True or false?

True

400

If a hoyaneh doesn't consider his clans mothers advise what happens?

He is warned

400

What were wampum belts?

Beads made from shells,woven into patterned strings or belts.

500

Women can participate in women's councils or?

Clan mothers

500

What is the third letter of the last nation that joined later?

S

500

Who were the 3 sisters?

Corn,Beans and Squash

500

When does the clan mother replaces a hoyaneh with a different person?

After the third warning



500

What was the Hiawatha wampum belt?

Records the Structure  and principles of the Iroquois confederacy.