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Athens: The Evolution of Democracy

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Athens: The Evolution of Democracy

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Objectives• Explain the political evolution of the city-

state.

• Define “democracy”

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Evolution of Democracy

• Athenians created a new type of government.

• Power in the hands of the people

• This is called democracy

• Governed by the people

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Origins of Democracy

• Before the Dark Age, people were ruled by kings.

• Monarchy

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Monarchy

“Only one person has all of the power”

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Oligarchy“Small group of nobles sharing power equally.”

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Democracy“the people have the power”

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Problems• Some city-states grew so large it’s farmers

could not grow enough food for the people.

• Angry

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Bad Rulers

• Rulers put these farmers into slavery and took their land.

• Forced their power

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Tyrant• When a ruler takes power by force

• Single-handedly takes over.

• Some people supported tyrants.

• Tyrants made promises

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Athens Democracy

• 510

• People of Athens were upset with a ruler named Hippas

• Instead of replacing him with someone else.

• The people took control.

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Citizenship

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Who Was a Citizen?

• Democracy in Athens was open to only citizens.

• Only a few people

• Who could be a citizen?

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Athenian Citizens• Men

• Over 18

• Only when his father was a citizen

• Later: a man could only be a citizen if

• Father

• and Mother’s father

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• 300,000 people living Athens

• 45,000 were citizens

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• Wives and children were not citizens.

• 145,000 people

• Women had no political rights.

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• 35,000 residents

• Foreigners

• Came from other Greek city-states

• Traders, shopkeepers, craftsmen, bankers

• Could not vote

• or hold public office

Metics

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Slaves• Many captured from war

• Could not vote or choose their own jobs

• Not allowed to have a family

• Some learned trades

• These people got paid

• Eventually bought their freedom

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PopulationAdult Male

Citizens 15%

Wives & Children 48%

Metics 12 %

Slaves 25%

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