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Ancient Greek Government

Ancient Greek Government. By: Sabrina Glamb. City-States. Government type Laws Goals Customs Loyalty . Governments. Monarchy Oligarchy Aristocracy Tyranny Democracy. Monarchy. Some evidence Homer Not very prevalent They came and went .

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Ancient Greek Government

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  1. Ancient Greek Government By: Sabrina Glamb

  2. City-States • Government type • Laws • Goals • Customs • Loyalty

  3. Governments • Monarchy • Oligarchy • Aristocracy • Tyranny • Democracy

  4. Monarchy • Some evidence • Homer • Not very prevalent • They came and went Photo courtesy of: commons.wikimedia.org

  5. Oligarchy • Rich families in charge • Few had voice in government • Sparta

  6. Aristocracy • Very similar to Oligarchy • Some say this evolved into Oligarchies • Inherited leadership roles • Small group of higher class rule • Thebes

  7. Tyranny • King • Overtook kingdom • Noble • Not Hitler • Popular in 6th century BC Illustration courtesy of: ancientgreece.co

  8. Democracy • Origins • Male citizens vote • Elected officials • Ostracism • Athens Illustration courtesy of: nocandidate.org.uk

  9. Athens • Capitol of Ancient Greece • Democracy • Most complete record of Greek government • Aristotle Illustration courtesy of: socrates.clarke.edu

  10. Sparta • Oligopoly • Two Kings & 28 Elders • Military • Aristocrats • Lived lives away from family • Untraditional Gender Roles Illustration courtesy of: history.com

  11. Thebes • Oligarchy / Monarchy • Oedipus - Monarchy • Competed with Sparta and Athens • Military • The Sacred Band • Strong in wars Photo courtesy of: wikipedia.org

  12. Oedipus • Looks like a Monarchy • Aristocracy • Oedipus is king • Theoretically inheritable • Kreon has influence • He looks to advisors Photo courtesy of: www.didaskalia.net

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