Lesson 26 Study Guide/ Vocab Flashcards
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a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
aristocrat
a group of citizens, in an ancient Greek democracy, with the power to pass laws
Assembly
a person who has certain rights and duties in a city-state or nation
Citizen
a government in which power is held by the people, who exercise power directly or through elected representatives
democracy
to act in a way that is unfriendly and angry toward a particular person or object
Hostile
to knowingly not pay attention to something or someone
Ignored
to put a decision or plan into effect
implemented
firmly and repeatedly stating a point of view
insisted
a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
Monarchy
a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people
oligarchy
to have to do something based on a rule or command
required
to act or decide in a way that is the opposite of what has been established
Reversed
government in which absolute ruling power is held by a person who is not a lawful king
Tyranny
Under the rule of the oligarchs, what happened to most of the poor people?
They got poorer
What was the the same throughout the Greek city states?
Language
Ancient Greece communities are called
City states
The lawmaking group in Athens was called the _______and all_______could vote in it
Assembly- free man (citizens) (men)
In times of war the king relied on the______for money to raise and supply an army
Aristocrats
In a Monarchy the king has what type of power?
Absolute power
What idea that is important today came from ancient Athens?
That people would rule themselves
How was Ancient Greek democracy different from democracy in the United States
today?
Citizens voted directly on all issues
How was democracy in Athens different from other ancient forms of government?
All citizens shared ruling power
Why were some tyrants well like?
They made laws that improved people lives
- What time did many ciy-states come under the rule of tyrant
Mid 600s bce