Sparta and Athens
... Gave every citizen the right to vote. Even the poorest could vote, and so be responsible for the civic obligation, and also be able to reward those who served well. Every citizen could serve on jury: To put ordinary citizens in the role of jurors. Juries at Athens were large, 501 would sit on a par ...
... Gave every citizen the right to vote. Even the poorest could vote, and so be responsible for the civic obligation, and also be able to reward those who served well. Every citizen could serve on jury: To put ordinary citizens in the role of jurors. Juries at Athens were large, 501 would sit on a par ...
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... crops to promote trade, extended citizenship to foreign born artisans, and allowed all citizens to participate in the Assembly and law courts a) Solon ...
... crops to promote trade, extended citizenship to foreign born artisans, and allowed all citizens to participate in the Assembly and law courts a) Solon ...
A-level Classical Civilisation Mark scheme Unit 01B
... economic survival; established principle that no citizen could legally be compelled to work for another or lose citizenship because of economic hardship; prohibited export of agricultural produce apart from olives; passed various laws to settle disputes between neighbouring farmers; encourage father ...
... economic survival; established principle that no citizen could legally be compelled to work for another or lose citizenship because of economic hardship; prohibited export of agricultural produce apart from olives; passed various laws to settle disputes between neighbouring farmers; encourage father ...
"Quasi-Rights: Participatory Citizenship and Negative Liberties in
... occasionally entertaining but generally irritating and largely irrelevant. By contrast, the Athenian citizens depended directly and immediately upon one another to enforce laws and to reify, in action, the values on which laws were predicated. Democracy meant, for the Athenians, that the collective ...
... occasionally entertaining but generally irritating and largely irrelevant. By contrast, the Athenian citizens depended directly and immediately upon one another to enforce laws and to reify, in action, the values on which laws were predicated. Democracy meant, for the Athenians, that the collective ...
11: Athens System Action Patterns: Making Decisions
... Finding the “Goldilocks” combination of just-right questions and sources is sometimes difficult. We generally keep the level of difficulty fairly high, and rely on group effort (and occasional gentle intervention by teacher or mentor) to overcome conceptual roadblocks. Note that we welcome feedback ...
... Finding the “Goldilocks” combination of just-right questions and sources is sometimes difficult. We generally keep the level of difficulty fairly high, and rely on group effort (and occasional gentle intervention by teacher or mentor) to overcome conceptual roadblocks. Note that we welcome feedback ...
Across 1. When Athens built these it angered Sparta. 2. Ships used
... voice in government. Cleisthenes went further and ...
... voice in government. Cleisthenes went further and ...
Age of Pericles - 6th Grade Social Studies
... As you read in Section 3, the Battle of Plataea in 479 B.C. put an end to the Persians’ invasion of Greece. Although the Persians retreated, they still remained a threat. In 478 B.C. Athens joined with other city-states— but not Sparta—to form the Delian League. The Delian League promised to defend ...
... As you read in Section 3, the Battle of Plataea in 479 B.C. put an end to the Persians’ invasion of Greece. Although the Persians retreated, they still remained a threat. In 478 B.C. Athens joined with other city-states— but not Sparta—to form the Delian League. The Delian League promised to defend ...
Chapter 7: The Ancient Greeks
... As you read in Section 3, the Battle of Plataea in 479 B.C. put an end to the Persians’ invasion of Greece. Although the Persians retreated, they still remained a threat. In 478 B.C. Athens joined with other city-states— but not Sparta—to form the Delian League. The Delian League promised to defend ...
... As you read in Section 3, the Battle of Plataea in 479 B.C. put an end to the Persians’ invasion of Greece. Although the Persians retreated, they still remained a threat. In 478 B.C. Athens joined with other city-states— but not Sparta—to form the Delian League. The Delian League promised to defend ...
Ancient Studies History -- Unit 2 -
... In order to develop your response, you should compare and contrast the lives of Spartan women with the lives of women from Athens and other Greek cities. In particular, you should address the following three criteria for comparison: Education and Upbringing Marriage Rituals and Family Life Role in P ...
... In order to develop your response, you should compare and contrast the lives of Spartan women with the lives of women from Athens and other Greek cities. In particular, you should address the following three criteria for comparison: Education and Upbringing Marriage Rituals and Family Life Role in P ...
14 page pdf - The Stoa Consortium
... Consider, O Athenians, the sentiments that the poet expresses. He says that in the past he has been the arbiter of many disputes, just as you jurors are now, and he says that he makes his decisions not based on the testimony of witnesses, but on the habits and company of the defendant… he did not sh ...
... Consider, O Athenians, the sentiments that the poet expresses. He says that in the past he has been the arbiter of many disputes, just as you jurors are now, and he says that he makes his decisions not based on the testimony of witnesses, but on the habits and company of the defendant… he did not sh ...
Slide 1
... imperialistic 461-445: First Peloponnesian War. Pericles leads Athenian “democracy” into war against Sparta. 440s: Socrates criticizes values of everyday citizens. Often viewed as a harmless crank by others. Marries but lives in poverty, supported by charity from students Athenian population peaks a ...
... imperialistic 461-445: First Peloponnesian War. Pericles leads Athenian “democracy” into war against Sparta. 440s: Socrates criticizes values of everyday citizens. Often viewed as a harmless crank by others. Marries but lives in poverty, supported by charity from students Athenian population peaks a ...
The Concepts of Democracy and Governance - Kamla
... With these in view, it is unobtrusively arguable that, it is now a universally accepted aphorism that the fertility of democracy is causally related to good governance and, that, the latter’s pursuit has now gained a wider currency as one of the most, if not the most important core of the operationa ...
... With these in view, it is unobtrusively arguable that, it is now a universally accepted aphorism that the fertility of democracy is causally related to good governance and, that, the latter’s pursuit has now gained a wider currency as one of the most, if not the most important core of the operationa ...
Institutions, taxation, and market relationships in ancient Athens Carl
... its own right, not least in view of the renown of the male Athenian democracy, but also as there is much left to explore in the relationship between political institutional change and economic development. The analysis also illustrates the importance of the individual’s beliefs about the way the wor ...
... its own right, not least in view of the renown of the male Athenian democracy, but also as there is much left to explore in the relationship between political institutional change and economic development. The analysis also illustrates the importance of the individual’s beliefs about the way the wor ...
May16_2009presentationBaileyMcRae
... is ‘Επιδαύριος, restored in IG v.1 931.24-25… for the attribution to Epidauros Limera…and occurs on votives from the Hyperteleaton…In a proxeny decree of one of the poleis of Keos. Epidauros is called a polis in the urban sense by Ps.-Skylax 46 the first references to it as a polis in the political ...
... is ‘Επιδαύριος, restored in IG v.1 931.24-25… for the attribution to Epidauros Limera…and occurs on votives from the Hyperteleaton…In a proxeny decree of one of the poleis of Keos. Epidauros is called a polis in the urban sense by Ps.-Skylax 46 the first references to it as a polis in the political ...
The Imperial Peace: Democracy, Force and Globalization
... In this article, we use ‘globalization’ and ‘global social change’ interchangeably and focus initially on those forms of global social change associated with the extension of European forms and institutions — cultural, political, economic and social — to a progressively greater part of the earth’s s ...
... In this article, we use ‘globalization’ and ‘global social change’ interchangeably and focus initially on those forms of global social change associated with the extension of European forms and institutions — cultural, political, economic and social — to a progressively greater part of the earth’s s ...
19 page pdf - The Stoa Consortium
... ridiculous suit, the risk involved in bringing a somewhat plausible suit was presumably less since one had only to win one-fih of the votes. A wealthy man, in particular, might be willing to take this gamble, especially if he was seeking to take vengeance on a personal or political enemy as was oe ...
... ridiculous suit, the risk involved in bringing a somewhat plausible suit was presumably less since one had only to win one-fih of the votes. A wealthy man, in particular, might be willing to take this gamble, especially if he was seeking to take vengeance on a personal or political enemy as was oe ...
dr. Agnieszka Bielawska Adam Mickiewicz University Faculty of
... turned to the Assembly, acted as arbitrators in the matters concerning the ancestral revenge as well as executed justice on the Agora. People were called to a meeting convened by the king in the square of assemblies (the Agora), listened to him, as well as the elders, while discussing the current ma ...
... turned to the Assembly, acted as arbitrators in the matters concerning the ancestral revenge as well as executed justice on the Agora. People were called to a meeting convened by the king in the square of assemblies (the Agora), listened to him, as well as the elders, while discussing the current ma ...
The Age of Pericles
... leather goods, and other products. • Athenian men worked in the morning and exercised or attended assembly meetings in the evening. • Athenian women were responsible for caring for their children and their ...
... leather goods, and other products. • Athenian men worked in the morning and exercised or attended assembly meetings in the evening. • Athenian women were responsible for caring for their children and their ...
American Government
... D. increased demand on public services 12. In 1908, Theodore Roosevelt said, “Oh, if I could be President and Congress too, for just ten minutes.” Which principle of United States government was frustrating President Roosevelt when he made this statement? A. federalism B. rule of law C. majority rul ...
... D. increased demand on public services 12. In 1908, Theodore Roosevelt said, “Oh, if I could be President and Congress too, for just ten minutes.” Which principle of United States government was frustrating President Roosevelt when he made this statement? A. federalism B. rule of law C. majority rul ...
democracy and aristocracy in ancient athens
... suppression of Cylon’s coup.21 In the times of Solon and Pisistratus, I believe, the common people played an active part politically.22 Suffice it to recall the long-lasting quarrel between the multitude and the notables before Solon’s reforms.23 And so some of the aristocrats recognized the masses’ ...
... suppression of Cylon’s coup.21 In the times of Solon and Pisistratus, I believe, the common people played an active part politically.22 Suffice it to recall the long-lasting quarrel between the multitude and the notables before Solon’s reforms.23 And so some of the aristocrats recognized the masses’ ...
AH1 option 1 Democracy
... difficulty is that the first ostracism did not take place until 487. The purpose of ostracism seems to have been to break political deadlocks such as had arisen between Cleisthenes and Isagoras, but it was first used against suspected friends of the tyrants (for more on ostracism, see section 4.5 be ...
... difficulty is that the first ostracism did not take place until 487. The purpose of ostracism seems to have been to break political deadlocks such as had arisen between Cleisthenes and Isagoras, but it was first used against suspected friends of the tyrants (for more on ostracism, see section 4.5 be ...
The Athenian citizen
... The government of ancient Athens concerned itself with many aspects of the lives of its citizens. In the pure democracy of Athens the government was not only of the people and for the people but also by the people to a far greater extent than is possible in the large representative democracies of th ...
... The government of ancient Athens concerned itself with many aspects of the lives of its citizens. In the pure democracy of Athens the government was not only of the people and for the people but also by the people to a far greater extent than is possible in the large representative democracies of th ...
Before Athens - Griffith University
... genetic and linguistic history of the Canaanites (Gore 2004: 48) and much cultural history with ancient Israel. The alphabet that the Phoenicians popularised all along their trading routes came from the Sinai via Israel (Logan 2004: 36-42) and the Phoenicians were close trading partners with Israel, ...
... genetic and linguistic history of the Canaanites (Gore 2004: 48) and much cultural history with ancient Israel. The alphabet that the Phoenicians popularised all along their trading routes came from the Sinai via Israel (Logan 2004: 36-42) and the Phoenicians were close trading partners with Israel, ...
JACT Teachers` Notes
... difficulty is that the first ostracism did not take place until 487. The purpose of ostracism seems to have been to break political deadlocks such as had arisen between Cleisthenes and Isagoras, but it was first used against suspected friends of the tyrants (for more on ostracism, see section 4.5 be ...
... difficulty is that the first ostracism did not take place until 487. The purpose of ostracism seems to have been to break political deadlocks such as had arisen between Cleisthenes and Isagoras, but it was first used against suspected friends of the tyrants (for more on ostracism, see section 4.5 be ...
Greece---Rome-PPT
... council were chosen by lot from the entire body of Athenians. Pericles believed anyone who neglects Athens is useless Pericles believed anyone who fights for their state should have a say in state affairs © A. Weinberg ...
... council were chosen by lot from the entire body of Athenians. Pericles believed anyone who neglects Athens is useless Pericles believed anyone who fights for their state should have a say in state affairs © A. Weinberg ...
Direct democracy
Direct democracy (also known as pure democracy) is a form of democracy in which people decide (e.g. vote on, form consensus on) policy initiatives directly. This differs from the majority of modern Western-style democracies, which are indirect democracies.