PPT-26.3 Oligarchy: A Few People Share Power

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To replace kings most Greek citystates were ruled by a small group of wealthy men These men were called oligarchs Oligarchs one of several people who rule a country

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To replace kings most Greek citystates were ruled by a small group of wealthy men These men were called oligarchs Oligarchs one of several people who rule a country or empire together sharing the power. Citizen Participation. Autocratic/. Autocracy. Oligarchic/. Oligarchy. Democratic/. Democracy. Definition. Definition. Definition. Characteristics:. Characteristics:. Characteristics:. Autocratic/. Autocracy. in Ancient Greece. EQ: How did democracy develop in Ancient Greece?. MONARCHY. MONARCHY. MONARCHY: . power in the hands of one person; usually a king. Etymology: . monos. . = “single” and . What is the difference between the following forms of government:. Monarchy. Oligarchy. Tyranny (Dictatorship). Democracy. Under a Monarchy…. The power to make political decisions is in the hands of one person.. Work . on Greek Myth. Page82. Types of Government of Ancient Greece. Page81. Warm . Up: . Review reading sheets from Greek Geography and Rise of City States.. Check answers in pairs.. Reading was last class (p. 80). hard. to achieve?. Jointness is hard to achieve mainly because of two reasons: (1) The constant struggle for . power. in every complex system & (2) The bureaucratic . inflexibility. suppresses . How do citizens participate in different forms of government?. SS6CG1b, SS6CG4b, SS6CG6b.. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. Fill in your Graphic Organizer throughout the lesson. Which of the following forms of government is the . most. . restrictive. on its people, justify. Monarchy. Oligarchy. Tyranny (Dictatorship). Democracy. Warm Up. Define the following form of government in one . How do citizens participate in different forms of government?. SS6CG1b, SS6CG4b, SS6CG6b.. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. Fill in your Graphic Organizer throughout the lesson. What is a weakness of a confederation government system?. A. a confederation is very expensive.. B. Confederations are too large to rule effectively. C. A confederation does not share power with its members.. Types of Government. Forms of Government. SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. . b. . Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. . How were the two civilizations we studied yesterday similar? How were they different?. Minoan . Civilization. Located on the island of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea . EGYPT. Mesopotamia. Peloponnese . :. Students will be able to analyze Goldstein’s book from . 1984. .. Students will be able to define oligarchy and identify conditions that lead to oligarchy.. Students will be able to analyze real world conditions and evaluate evidence.. In principle, membership of these three groups is not hereditary. The child of Inner Party parents is in theory not born into the Inner Party. Admission to either branch of the Party is by examination, taken at the age of sixteen. Nor is there any racial discrimination, or any marked domination of one province by another. Jews, Negroes, South Americans of pure Indian blood are to be found in the highest ranks of the Party, and the administrators of any area are always drawn from the inhabitants of that area. In no part of Oceania do the inhabitants have the feeling that they are a colonial population ruled from a distant capital. . Representative Democracy, Oligarchy, Types of Government Bell Ringer: 3 Minutes What do a republic and a direct democracy have in common? rule by a single political party rule by the people a small group of leaders

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