Title: Athenian Society
1Athenian Society
2Athenian Society
- Athens government followed an evolution from a
Monarchy, to an Aristocracy, to a Tyranny and
finally to a Democracy. - Problems in Athens before the development of
democracy included - a. People who held power wanted more rights
- b. Debt Slavery
- c. Corruption of officials
- d. Foreigners that worked in Athens were not
granted citizenship.
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Draco 621 BCE Solon 594 BCE Pisistratus 546 BCE Cleisthenes 507 BCE
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4Draco 621 BCE
- Issued an improved code of laws
- Penalties were very harsh (almost every
punishment was death) - All Athenians were equal under the law
- Because laws were written down, nobles could
not dictate what was legal and what was not,
therefore ending political corruption - Draconian has come to mean something cruel and
severe due to the harshness of his rules and
laws.
5Solon 594 BCE
- Wise and trusted leader
- Outlawed debt slavery (no citizen should own
another citizen) - Opened high govt offices to more citizens
- Granted citizenship to foreigners
- Gave the Athenian assembly more say in important
decisions - Introduced economic reforms
6Pisistratus 546 BCE
- Gave farmers loans and land taken from the nobles
- Created building projects that gave jobs to the
poor - Gave poor citizens a greater voice
7Cleisthenes 507 BCE
- Created a limited democracy in Athens
- Set up the Council of 500
- Members were chosen by lot among citizens
- Council prepares laws for the assembly
- Supervised day to day work of govt
- Made the assembly a legislature (can make laws)
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Draco 621 BCE Solon 594 BCE Pisistratus 546 BCE Cleisthenes 507 BCE
Issued an improved code of laws Penalties were very harsh (almost every punishment was death) All Athenians were equal under the law Because laws were written down, nobles could not dictate what was legal and what was not, therefore ending political corruption Draconian has come to mean something cruel and severe due to the harshness of his rules and laws. Wise and trusted leader Outlawed debt slavery (no citizen should own another citizen) Opened high govt offices to more citizens Granted citizenship to foreigners Gave the Athenian assembly more say in important decisions Introduced economic reforms Gave farmers loans and land taken from the nobles Created building projects that gave jobs to the poor Gave poor citizens a greater voice Created a limited democracy in Athens Set up the Council of 500 Members were chosen by lot among citizens Council prepares laws for the assembly Supervised day to day work of govt Made the assembly a legislature (can make laws)
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- 4) Free adult males had political rights and
responsibility of civic participation in
government. - 5) Women and foreigners did gain political rights
- 6) Slaves had NO political rights
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- 7) Classical Athens democratic system became the
foundation for modern democracies, even though
not everyone was allowed to participate in
decision-making. - 8) Democratic principles that developed out of
Athens included the following - a. Direct Democracy
- b. Public Debate
- c. Duties of citizens
11Homework Draw a reminder picture
- Draw a picture/symbol that represents the changes
made by each of the Athenian tyrants. Complete at
the top of the chart.
Draco 621 BCE Solon 594 BCE Pisistratus 546 BCE Cleisthenes 507 BCE
Issued an improved code of laws Penalties were very harsh (almost every punishment was death) All Athenians were equal under the law Because laws were written down, nobles could not dictate what was legal and what was not, therefore ending political corruption Draconian has come to mean something cruel and severe due to the harshness of his rules and laws. Wise and trusted leader Outlawed debt slavery (no citizen should own another citizen) Opened high govt offices to more citizens Granted citizenship to foreigners Gave the Athenian assembly more say in important decisions Introduced economic reforms Gave farmers loans and land taken from the nobles Created building projects that gave jobs to the poor Gave poor citizens a greater voice Created a limited democracy in Athens Set up the Council of 500 Members were chosen by lot among citizens Council prepares laws for the assembly Supervised day to day work of govt Made the assembly a legislature (can make laws)
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