Warring City-States
In today's class, Mr. Schick wasn't feeling well, so we were instructed to read about the warring city-states and take notes. I took notes on the key terms highlighted in the book. One of the terms was polis, which is a city state and the fundamental political unit in Ancient Greece. The acropolis was the fortified hilltop where citizens gathered to discuss city government. A single person, called a king, ruling the government is a democracy. a government ruled by a small group of noble and landowning families is a aristocracy. A government ruled by a few powerful people is a oligarchy. Powerful individuals seizing control of the government by appealing to the common people for support are tyrants. And Democracy means ruled by the people. The first step toward democracy came when a nobleman named Draco took power. In conclusion, I took notes on government terms, Spartan and Athenian lifestyle, and the Persian war.
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