Vocabulary - Athens
Government
Vocabulary - Government
Athens
Everything Combined
100

What is Democracy?

Government where citizens vote directly on laws.

100

What are the 4 Pillars of Democracy?

Freedom, Equity, Justice and Representation (FREJ)

100

What is Consensus?

Consensus is a general agreement.

100

What type of government did Ancient Athens develop?

Democracy, where citizens voted directly on decisions.

100

Why were women and slaves not allowed to vote in Athens?

They were not considered citizens with political rights.

200

What is a Citizen?

A free Athenian male with rights and responsibilities.

200

What is a Right, and what is a Freedom?

Rights are like special freedoms or protections everyone has.

Freedom, is being able to choose and do what you want, as long as you don't hurt or limit other people's choices.

200

What is Equality?

Equality is sameness.

200

Who could be a citizen in Athens?

Free adult males born in Athens only.

200

How was Athenian democracy different from modern democracy?

Athenians voted directly; today, we elect representatives.

300

What is the Assembly? (Ekklesia)

Citizens met to discuss and vote laws.

300

What is a Collective Identity, and what is your Collective Identity?

Collective identity is like a shared feeling of being part of a group, where everyone feels connected. It's about being a member of a group.

300

What is Equity?

Equity is Fairness.

300

What was the main role of the Assembly?

To debate and vote on Athenian laws.

300

What is the Highest Court in Canada?

The Supreme Court of Canada.

400

What is the Agora?

The marketplace and meeting place in Athenian society.

400

What is the difference between Direct Democracy and Representative Democracy?

In a Direct Democracy, all the voters come together in one place to make laws and decisions. In a Representative Democracy, people elect representatives, or other people to speak for them.

400

What is Justice?

All citizens are equal before the law; they have the right to a fair trial; and, governments are subject to the rule of law.

400

What was the Agora used for in Athens?

A place for markets, meetings, and discussions.

400

How are MLA's and Cabinet Ministers Related?

A Cabinet Minister is an MLA that was promoted.

500

What is Philosophy?

Study of wisdom, life, knowledge, and existence.

500

Explain what the 4 Pillars of Democracy are, and give an example of each. 

Freedom: The ability to choose what you'd like to do. Representation: Being represented by someone who's been voted in. Equity: Everyone gets something accustomed to their needs. Justice: Fairness for the way people are dealt with.

500

What is Representative Democracy?

Citizens are involved in the selection of the members of government to ensure government reflects the will of the people.

500

Name one famous philosopher from Ancient Athens.

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

500

Define metic in the context of Ancient Athens.

A foreign resident in Athens without full citizen rights.