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Who were the only members of society who could vote and take part in government?

Citizens

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Who was sentenced to death for sharing his opinion on the lottery system and democracy?

Socrates

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What is a metic?

A foreign resident of Athens who was born outside of Athens or to parents who were NOT born in Athens.

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What is the Bouleterion?

The building where the council of 500 (Boule) met.

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How did a person become a slave?

Captured during war.

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What is the type of government called where citizens vote directly to make decisions? 

Direct democracy

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Citizens were chosen for the council of 500 and the court's magistrate through?

Lotteries

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The status of a resident in Athens depended most on:

The social class you were born into (Where you and your parents were born)

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Why were boys educated and raised differently than girls?

Prepare them for their future role in society and participating in government.

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How did citizens vote in the Assemby?

By placing a black or white token in the container on the way out of the Assembly.

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Who owned slaves?

Athenian citizens or the city-state
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Court decisions in Athens were made by a: 

Jury

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Why were all free men in Athens trained to be soldiers?

To protect Athens and keep the city powerful.

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What is the Agora?

The market place in ancient Athens.

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Why did only wealthy boys go to school?

Athenians had to pay for their kids to go to school as they were private.

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Who was considered a foreigner for not being born in Athens?

Metics

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What is the person who brings a complaint against another person to court called?

Plaintiff

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True or False: Membership of the council of 500 was a permanent, life-long position.

False

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What type of training were all girls expected to have?

Household skills.

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Were female citizens allowed to participate in the Assembly?

No

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What is the person accused of a crime in court called?

The defendant

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When did males officially become citizens?

After they completed their military service at age 20

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Who was classified as a citizen in Ancient Athens?

Athenian-born MALES AND FEMALES

But only men could participate in government.

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What was the assembly?

The assembly was a meeting held on the Pnyx Hill for all citizens of Athens. The citizens would vote on issues that the Boule decided on, usually about every 8-10 days.  

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The social structure of ancient Athens had no "social mobility".  What does that mean?

People could not move from one social class to another easily.  Example: A slave could not become a citizen.