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Ancient Greece Wrap up!

Ancient Greece Wrap up!. The beginnings. Athens was not always a democratic c ity state…. Past to Present!. Key players. Solon Cleisthenes Socrates Plato. How did they help?. Solon was asked to reform Athens political system! Cleisthenes actually stopped Tyranny!

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Ancient Greece Wrap up!

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  1. Ancient Greece Wrap up!

  2. The beginnings • Athens was not always a democratic city state…

  3. Past to Present!

  4. Key players Solon Cleisthenes Socrates Plato

  5. How did they help? • Solon was asked to reform Athens political system! • Cleisthenes actually stopped Tyranny! • Socrates was the Philosopher that taught Plato who…. Took Socrates teachings and came up with a 3 group system of an ideal city state.

  6. What were some big differences in Athens from Mesopotamia • Believed in reason and debate rather than Gods. • Let the society vote on decisions. • Created institutions to run the city state.

  7. Athens rivals

  8. They were set up differently!

  9. Was Democracy really fair? • Only Citizens could vote • Only Rich Citizens with Slaves could go to the meetings. • So it was really an Oligarchy!

  10. Ostracism • What was it for? • For people who were to rich and wanted to much power! • They exiled those people so they would not become Tyrants!

  11. Test Set up • Section 1 :Multiple choice • Section 2 : Definitions • Section 3 : Short answer • Section 4: Long answer

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