EARLY GOVERNMENTS
OLIGARCHY
TYRANNY
DEMOCRACY
PEOPLE & POWER
CHALLENGE
100

What was the first form of government in Greek city-states?

Monarchy

100

What does oligarchy mean?

Rule by a few


100

What is a tyrant?

A ruler who takes power by force


100

What is democracy?

Rule by the people

100

Who were aristocrats?

Wealthy landowners


100

What does “oligarch” mean in Greek?

Few


200

How did kings usually come to power?

Inherited from family

200

Who were oligarchs?

Rich landowners


200

How did tyrants gain power?

Military force


200

What made Athenian democracy different?

All citizens shared power

200

Who gained power after monarchy?

Oligarchs

200

Why did people turn against oligarchs?

Inequality / unfair laws

300

Why did different parts of Greece have different governments?

Mountains kept people apart

300

What kind of laws did oligarchs pass?

Laws that favored the rich


300

Why did people support some tyrants?

They improved people’s lives (sometimes)


300

How did citizens participate?

Voted directly


300

Who took power after oligarchs?

Tyrants


300

What allowed tyrants to stay in power?

Military

400

Who advised the king?

Aristocrats

400

Who helped remove oligarchs from power?

Army leaders and poor people

400

Who is likely speaking: “I took power with help from the people”?

A tyrant

400

What tool did citizens use to vote someone out?

Ostrakon

400

What government came after tyranny?

Democracy


400

How is ancient democracy different from the U.S.?

Citizens voted directly

500

What happened to advisers after kings lost power?

They became the new rulers

500

What might an oligarch do for fun?

Chariot race

500

When did many city-states come under tyrants?

Around 600 B.C.E.

500

What idea came from Athens?

People should rule themselves

500

What group had the most power in oligarchy?

The rich

500

Why is Athens important today?

It introduced democracy