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democacy rule of the people
democracy came from where greek
who builds a limited democracy the athens
solon established a class system vased on health and not heredity(4 classes)
aristocracy had the most power during solons time
cleisthenes founder of democracyin athens
cleisthenes wanted to break up the power of nobility
created a council of 500 randomly chosen men who proposed laws and counseled the assembly cleisthenes
cleisthenes allowed the people to submit laws
the leader of the golden age of greece pericles
what did pericles do for the public officials increased the number of paid public officials and paid juniors
during pericles the athens envolved in a direct democracy
end of the golden age tensions rose between athens and sparta
monarchy rule by one person
philip and alexander the great subjected the greeks to monarchy
creed philosophy is based on 1) the universe is put together in an orderly way and is subject to absolute(unchanging) laws 2) people can understand these laws through logic and reason
socratic method queston and answer method
plato in his book the republic, he outlined a government rled by te wisest
greece established three branches of government legislative, executive, judicial
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