2.2 Politics in Athens

Chapter 2: Greeks
2.2 Politcs in Athens
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Chapter 2: Greeks
2.2 Politcs in Athens

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You can give a description of four different ways in which Greek city-states were governed.

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Today
  • What do you know already? (+- 10 min)
  • Explanation (+- 15 min)
  • Exercise! (+- 20 min)

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Homework
Paragraph 2.2 exercise 1 to 6 for next friday

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Ancient Athens

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Do you see this symbol? 
Copy the slide in your notebook!

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Feniks, Geschiedenis Werkplaats, Memo, Saga
Time of Greeks and Romans
3000 BCE - 500 AD
Antiquity

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Politics
The English word politics comes from the word ‘polis’. By politics, we mean the way in which a country or city takes decisions. That can be done in different ways Today we will discuss some of these ways.

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Monarchy
  • A king (monarch) has all the power.
  • Hereditary
  • A council of elders helps him to govern

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Aristocracy
  • Noblemen/important families have all the power
  • Meet up a few times a year to make joint decisions.
  • Also has a council of elders.
Noblemen: A small group of privileged people

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Tyranny
  • One person has all the power (a tyrant).
  • Usually took the power through violence (a coup)

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Democracy (in Athens)
  • The people have all the power.
  • Not all people:  all Athenian men with citizenship rights who were older than 18 were able to take political decisions

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Exercise!
Fill in the tables on the next slides in your notebook.
- Use the internet.
- Use paragraph 2.2 in your book (various types of states).
- Work in pairs!

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Chapter 2: Greeks
2.2 Politcs in Athens

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You can explain roughly how Athenian democracy worked and what was different to democracy in the Netherlands now.
  • You can describe how democracy came to an end in Athens and other Greek city-states

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Today
  • What do you know already? (+- 10 min)
  • Explanation (+- 15 min)
  • Quiz (Blooket)

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Greek politics

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Athens

The Netherlands
  • Citizens participated directly
  • Only men could take part
  • Different government governing the city-state every month
  • We elect representatives
  • Both men and women can participate
  • the ministers in the government normally stay for four years.

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Conquest!
  • King Philip of Macedonia (350 bc) used his army to conquer Greek city-states, including Athens.
  • After Philip was killed, his son Alexander the Great took over
  • He conquered Persia, Egypt, and parts of India between 336 and 323 BC

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End of democracy
  • Greek assemblies and councils still existed, but had less power.
  • Macedonian kings now decided when Greeks would go to war or make peace
  • Citizens only had a say in small, local matters

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https://dashboard.blooket.com/set/622612cd53c053c9fdae363a

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