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Chapter 9: Ancient Greece Key Terms & Ideas democracy aristocrats oligarchy citizens tyrant Pericles Aristocrats and Tyrants Rule Athens Creates Democracy Section 2: Government in Athens Notes The type of government in which people rule themselves Rich landowners A government in which only a few people have power People who had the right to participate in government A leader who held power through the use of force A brilliant leader from 460 BC to 429 BC, democratic leader Rule by a Few People o Early Athens, kings ruled o Then aristocrats took power, rich land owners o They also served as generals and judges o Draco created a new set of HARSH laws o Those laws were too strict, so Solon created much less harsh laws The Rise of the Tyrants o 546 BC Peisistratus, a tyrant ruler, took power o Tyrants were usually good leaders with strong armies o He brought peace and prosperity to Athens o He died and his son took over, tyrants lost power and aristocrats returned Democracy under Cleisthenes o All Athens had the right to participate in assembly o Every citizen had the right to speak his opinions o They voted in assemblies o When it became to large, Athenians selected citizens to be city officials Ancient Democracy Differs from Modern Democracy Summary Changes in Athenian Democracy o Athenian citizens started to gain power, jury duty o Pericles was a brilliant leader from 460429 BC End of Democracy in Athens o Came to an end in 330 BC when they were conquered by the Macedonian o The ruler, ruled like a dictator o The Athenians still came together in assemblies to make laws, careful not to upset the king Direct Democracy o All citizens participate directly in the government o Each vote counted o US is too large for direct democracy to work Representative Democracy o This is the US democracy o We elected officials to represent us o Senators and Representatives o Our chosen representatives vote for us