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Chapter 2: Greeks
2.2 Politcs in Athens
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
At the end of this lesson...
You can give a description of four different ways in which Greek city-states were governed.
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
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
Slide 5 - Woordweb
Do you see this symbol?
Copy the slide in your notebook!
Slide 6 - Tekstslide
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
Slide 18 - Tekstslide
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
Slide 19 - Tekstslide
Today
What do you know already? (+- 10 min)
Explanation (+- 15 min)
Quiz (Blooket)
Slide 20 - Tekstslide
Greek politics
Slide 21 - Woordweb
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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