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Greek Contributions to Democracy Ch 1.1 Early Governments • Cities were fairly isolated due to terrain • Two forms of government evolve: monarchy and aristocracy – Monarchy-power is centrally held by king or queen – Aristocracy- power is held by wealthy nobles • Two major cities evolve very different forms of government: Sparta and Athens The Spartans Spartan Model • Two kings and a council of elders who advise them • Assembly made up of all citizens who approves major decisions • Citizen= male, native, 30+ years old • Assembly elects 5 ephors (officials) who run day to day affairs Athenian Model • Tyrant= person who gains power by force. Tyranny reduced power of aristocracy who ruled Athens through reforms • Early democracy, council of 500 chosen at random from all citizens, prepare laws for assembly, supervised day to day work • The assembly was all male citizens 30+, they became a true legislature, debated merits of laws and voted on them. Democracy in Greece Age of Pericles • Direct participation in gov’t by citizens (today we are more indirect). People were paid to be a part of of the assembly, allowing the poor to serve • Stressed not only the rights, but duties of citizens. • Peloponnesian War (Sparta vs Athens) ends Athenian political influence, decline of democracy Philosophers • Socrates – Wrote no books – Encouraged people to examine their beliefs – Used questions to promote thinkingSocratic Method – Sentenced to death, refused to flee believing that the duty of the individual was to the laws of the state • Plato – Set up Academy, a center of learning for 900 years – Believed that reasoning led to knowledge – Rejected democracy because it had condemned Socrates – Wrote the Republic, said state should organize everything – Society should be divided into workers, soldiers, and philosopher-kings – Women should be a part of the government • Aristotle – Favored rule by a group from the middle class – Golden Mean- middle ground, avoid extremes= good conduct – Reason helps learning – Built the Lyceum where people studied works on politics, ethics, logic, biology, literature, physics, etc (many of the works written by Aristotle) – Becomes basis for first universities in Europe • “School of Athens”- Plato and Aristotle central figures