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The Greeks


3.2 Ruling the city state

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3.2 Ruling the city state
Learning goals:
- How subjects were governed in a monarchy and a aristocracy
- characteristics of the government of a tyrant
- how Athenian citizens governed themselves

Characteristic aspect: citizenship and scientific thinking in the Greek city state

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1. Intro questions.

a. When a text is about gods and beliefs it is about:
A
culture
B
social differences
C
politics
D
economics

Slide 3 - Quiz



b. When a text is about trade and money, it is about:
A
culture
B
social differences
C
politics
D
economics

Slide 4 - Quiz



c. When a text is about priests, farmers and slaves
A
culture
B
social differences
C
politics
D
economics

Slide 5 - Quiz



d. When a text is about government and laws, it is about:
A
culture
B
religion
C
politics
D
economics

Slide 6 - Quiz

1e. This section is about:
A
culture
B
religion
C
politics
D
economics

Slide 7 - Quiz

What kind of government is mentioned in the video?

Slide 8 - Slide

Slide 9 - Video

What kind of government is mentioned in the video?

Slide 10 - Open question

Rulers and subjects
The Greek city-states were independent, the Greeks governed themselves.

Most city-states were a monarchy until the 8th century BC : 
a state with a prince (king) with succession. 
The kings ruled alone (most subjects thought this was fine).

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Rulers and subjects
Groups of landowners (wealthy subjects) with prestige took over power in the 8th century BC. 

These were nobles who disagreed with the monarchy.

Aristocracy: a government with a group of significant people.

Slide 12 - Slide


What kind of government is shown in the drawing?
A
An aristocracy
B
A democracy
C
A monarchy
D
None of the above

Slide 13 - Quiz

Read pages 52 till 54
Do exercises 1 till 5 ( pages 67 and 68) 

Slide 14 - Slide

Slide 15 - Video

a monarchy is hereditary.

(yes, you need to look up the word hereditary yourself...)
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 16 - Quiz

aristocrats were usually the
A
the richest people
B
the smartest people
C
the strongest people
D
the oldest people

Slide 17 - Quiz

a tyrant was elected by the other aristocrats
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 18 - Quiz

democracy
aristocracy
monarchy
tyranny
the best rule
power is taken by force
the people rule
a king rules

Slide 19 - Drag question

Slide 20 - Video

What change did Pericles make in the democratic system?

He decided that every citizen:
A
should pay money in order to have the right to vote.
B
got money if they voted for him
C
got money if they elected a new assembly
D
got money if they attended the general assembly

Slide 21 - Quiz

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