Lesson 26 Vocab/study Guide Flashcards

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1
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a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society

A

Aristocrat

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a group of citizens, in an ancient Greek democracy, with the power to pass laws

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Assembly

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3
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a person who has certain rights and duties in a city-state or nation

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Citizen

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4
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government in which power is held by the people, who exercise power directly or through elected representatives

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Democracy

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5
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to act in a way that is unfriendly and angry toward a particular person or object

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hostile

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6
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to knowingly not pay attention to something or someone

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ignored

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7
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to put a decision or plan into effect

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implemented

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8
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firmly and repeatedly stating a point of view

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insisted

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9
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a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person

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monarchy

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10
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a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people

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oligarchy

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11
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to have to do something based on a rule or command

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required

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12
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to act or decide in a way that is the opposite of what has been established

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reversed

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13
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government in which absolute ruling power is held by a person who is not a lawful king

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tyranny

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14
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Under the rule of the oligarchs, what happened to most of the poor people?

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Became poorer

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15
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What was the same throughout the Greek city-states

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They all spoke the same language

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16
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Ancient Greece communities are called

A

City-states

17
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The lawmaking group in Athens was called the ____ and all ____ could vote in it.

A

Assembly, free men

18
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In times of war the king relied on the _____ for money to raise and supply an army.

A

Aristocrats

19
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In a Monarchy the king has what type of power?

A

Abusive power

20
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What idea that is important today came from ancient Athens?

A

People should rule themselves as a democracy

21
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How was Ancient Greek democracy different from democracy in the United States today?

A

Americans vote on people to make political decisions while the people in Greece vote on issues themselves

22
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How was democracy in Athens different from other ancient forms of government?

A

All citizens could rule

23
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Why were some tyrants well like?

A

Made laws that improved people’s lives

24
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What time did many city-states come under the rule of tyrants?

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Mid 600’s B.C.E.

25
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In a tyranny, what allowed the leader to rule?

A

Force

26
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Who would have said these words ( I was in the army when people began to complain about members of the government getting richer while everybody else was getting poorer. So I stepped forward, and with the people’s help, I became a leader.)

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Tyrant

27
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Oligarchs were thrown out of power by a partnership between ____.

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The military and the poor

28
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What kinds of laws did the oligarchs pass?

A

Laws that could make them richer

29
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What might an oligarch do on an ordinary day?

A

Hunting, chariot races, party at night

30
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Which word in English comes from a Greek word meaning “few”?

A

Oligarchy

31
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What happened to the king’s advisers after the king lost power?

A

Became oligarchs

32
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Who belonged to the councils of aristocrats?

A

Wealthy men who had a large amount of land

33
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How did most kings in Ancient Greece come to power?

A

Steep mountains kept people from different areas

34
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How was it possible that different parts of Greece had different forms of government?

A

Each city had different rules

35
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Which form of government in a Greek city-state usually came first?

A

Monarchy