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GRAPES of Greece GRAPES of Greece (ISN 84) (ISN 84) Geography Religion Achievements Politics Economics Social Social Structu Structu res res •. •. •. •. •. •.

GRAPES of Greece (ISN 84) Geography Religion Achievements Politics Economics SocialStructures

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GRAPES of Greece GRAPES of Greece (ISN 84)(ISN 84)

Geography Religion Achievements Politics EconomicsSocialSocial

StructuresStructures

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Aesop’s Fables

• Greek storyteller

• Animals

• Life lesson - moral

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Ch. 26The Rise of Democracy

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Monarchy

One person (king/emperor) has power to make all political decisions

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Oligarchy

A few people have the power to make all political decisions

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Tyranny

One person seizes power by force and rules single-handedly

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Democracy

People vote to make political decisions

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26.2 Monarchy

…one person (king)

Power is inherited (usually father to son)

Lost power because:• Depended on aristocrats during war• Aristocrats wanted more power• Overthrew king

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26.3 Oligarchy

…a few people

Aristocrats who overthrew monarchy

Lost power because:• Ignored needs of the people• Unpopular laws• Enforced with the army• Rich got richer• Eventually the poor turned to army leaders

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26.4 Tyranny

…one person who is not a lawful ruler.

Seized power illegally, usually by force.

Lost power because:• Ruled harshly• Ignored the needs of the people• People forced the tyrant out

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26.5 Democracy

…all citizens

Tyrant overthrown by the people.

Direct democracy – every citizen can vote on every issue (Athens)

Representative democracy – people vote for representatives who decide issues on their behalf (U.S.)

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Greek gods & goddesses

• Religion very important• Consulted gods through oracles• Myths – stories about gods to explain nature and

the unknown

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Gods & Goddesses Flash Cards

• Cut along dotted• Fold along line• Glue (picture down) along a side edge• ISN 98 - 100