"I'm not in favour of how this new law sounds. I'm going to vote against it."
"I'm not going to school, but it's not that I really need it for my future."
"I may have zero influence, but at least when the city is attacked, I don't have to go out to fight!"
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Homework check
2.1 exc 5 till 8A and 2.2 exc 1 till 7
pay attention to each other.
do you have a different aswer? Just ask, sometimes there's more than one correct answer.
correct your answer.
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Lesson objectives.
I can describe what types of government the Ancient Greeks city-states had.
I know what Geek mythology is.
I know what the Greeks believed about their Gods.
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Name
definition
Aristocracy
The most wealthy governed the polis.
Monarchy
A king ruled the polis. His son is going to be the next king and his father was also king.
Tyranny
A tyrant seized power using violence. He has the power to rule on his own.
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Who is in charge of the Gods?
What does this myth explain?
Are the Gods nice or not?
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Go to work
For yourselfs 10 minutes.
Ch. 2.3 exc. 1 till 5, 7, 8 9 and 11
You can ask me questions, but you can't talk amongst yourselfs.
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10:00
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Primary source:
A source from someone who was present at the time the source tells us something about.
An old statue of Zeus from Ancient Greece.
Secondary source:
A source that gives us information, but is not from the time that it tells about itself.
A new book about Zeus.
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Homework + exit ticket
Ch. 2.3 exc. 1 till 5, 7, 8 9 and 11
Exit ticket: "Give me an example of an primairy source used to gain knowledge of the Athenian Democracy. You may use your book."
You can ask me questions, but you can't talk amongst yourselfs.
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Go to work
Read page 32.
Do question 1 till 5, 7, 8 9 and 11 on page 33, and do question 1, 2 and 3 on page 34 in pairs or in a group of three. You can quietly discus with the person next to you