98 Pericles and Early Democracy - MON
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98 Pericles and Early Democracy
TODAY: Watch Powerpoint, then fill out Cornell Notes, then take mini-quiz
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98 Pericles and Early Democracy Name
OBJECTIVE: Identify the process by which Athens became a democracy.
Directions: Actively watch PowerPoint, then fill out right column.
Essential Theme: What lasting influences did ancient Greek culture have on the modern world?
Trouble in Athens was the cause of Democracy Why is Athens so important?
Before democracy, who had the power in Athens?
Who started getting upset?
Solon What reforms did Solon bring?
Who did Solon make happy?
How did he bring everyone into the government?
Cleisthenes He created __________________ made up of citizens, including
__________________ who made decisions on the court cases.
He sent representatives from the ASSEMBLY to the ________________
based on where they lived. This group created laws to be approved by the Assembly.
How was this democracy limited?
PERICLES He transferred the remaining power of the aristocracy to the __________________.
He PAID ___________ (citizens who made decisions in court cases) and ____________________ which allowed poor citizens to take time off to take part in the government.
MINI-QUIZ
98 Pericles and Early Democracy Mini-quiz Name: ______________ Per: __
- Why is Athens so important? ________________________________________
- 2. Before democracy, who had the power in Athens? __________________________________
- What was wrong with that (#2)?
4-5. Solon started the shift of POWER from ______________________ to the ______________________.
- Cleisthenes sent representatives from the ASSEMBLY to the _________ of 500 based on where they lived.
- Who was not allowed to participate in this limited democracy?
__________________ __________________ __________________
8-9 PERICLES paid ___________ (citizens who made decisions in court cases) and ____________________ which allowed poor citizens to take time off to take part in the government.
- What is the most important thing that Athens has left for us in the modern United States? _____________