2a What kind of political system do we have in the Netherlands today?
A
we are a monarchy
B
we are a democracy
C
we are a democracy,
but also a monarchy
D
we are an aristocracy
Slide 18 - Quiz
2b. How can we be a democracy and also a monarchy at the same time?
A
The people elect the king
B
The king has no real power. Power is in the hands of the people.
C
The king rules together with the people
D
the king rules in the name of the people
Slide 19 - Quiz
You've heard the word parliament several times. What is a parliament?
A
the king and his family
B
the government
C
all people with
voting rights
D
the people's
representatives
Slide 20 - Quiz
4b. In the following words, part of the word missing. For each column it is the same part. Which part is missing? A . B. C.
Slide 21 - Open question
about Rights and Obligations:
read the following statements:
I. a right is something that you are entitled to. II. an obligation is something that you must do.
A
Only I is correct
B
Only II is correct
C
I and II are both correct
D
I and II are both wrong
Slide 22 - Quiz
5b. What is citizenship?
Slide 23 - Open question
5c. In Athens, who could become citizens?
A
women
B
men
C
slaves
D
foreigners
Slide 24 - Quiz
Slide 25 - Video
00:15
Before Athens became a democracy, it was a(n):
A
monarchy
B
tyranny
C
aristocracy
Slide 26 - Quiz
00:47
Cleistenes was the leader who gave more power to the people. Why is that surprising?
Slide 27 - Open question
01:14
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 28 - Quiz
01:15
Did Pericles make Athens more or less democratic? Explain your answer.
Slide 29 - Open question
01:43
Explain the difference between a direct democracy and an indirect democracy in your own words.
Slide 30 - Open question
13. Fill in the scheme by dragging the terms to the right place.
the people
allotment
demo
cracy
election
aristo
cracy
the
best
Slide 31 - Drag question
Slide 32 - Video
8. Why did the Athenians introduce ostracism?
Slide 33 - Open question
9a. In this exercise you will practise Skill 7: Drawing conclusions from studying sources and Skill 9: Facts, opinions and arguments. Use the source.
What polis is the speaker from? How can you tell? Use a quote in your answer.
Slide 34 - Open question
9b. Does the speaker give his opinion about his polis, or is he stating facts?
A
opinion
B
facts
Slide 35 - Quiz
9c. Explain your answer of the previous question
Why fact or why opinion?
Slide 36 - Open question
10. The German painter who created source 3.21 in "Assemblies" shows Pericles as a very respected general.
How does the painter show his respect for Pericles?
Slide 37 - Open question
11. Do you think the person who wrote the name on the ostrakon in source 3.23 in "Elections in Athens" would agree that Pericles was a great general? Explain your answer.
Slide 38 - Open question
12. In this exercise you will practise Skill 5: Recognising the influence of the past. Discuss with a partner (Skype?): what are the differences between our modern Dutch democracy and the Athenian democracy?
Slide 39 - Open question
12a. Read "The government of Sparta", or listen:
Who led the Spartan government?
Slide 40 - Open question
12b. What is this type of government called?
Slide 41 - Open question
12c. What did Spartan citizens call each other?
Slide 42 - Open question
Write down one question about something from this lesson that you find difficult.
Your answers will be discussed in the Google Meet session.
So be as clear as possible. Don't answer: "I don't understand question 12".
Explain what you need to know.
Slide 43 - Open question
congratulations: FINISHED
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