A Dive Into Democracy - Activities
A Dive Into Democracy - Activities
B. Fill in the Box. There were three main political institutions in Athens. Write the
name of each at the top of the box. Below the name, write what each group did. Then
place a check mark in the box if citizenship was required to participate.
Full time
group of legislative Trial by jury
people who bodies who
discussed made
and made proposals and
laws lists of
assembly
questions
C. Citizens Rule. Citizens were the D. Math Moment! Use the information from
foundation of government. List the the reading to answer the questions.
requirements for being a citizen in
ancient Athens. 1. What was the average 151,250
Free Male population of ancient Athens?
1. ________________
2. What was the average
23,000
number of citizens?
18 and up
2. ________________
3. Using the numbers above,
Parents what percentage of Athens’s 15.21%
who are total population were citizens?
3. ________________
citizens
4. What percentage of citizens
You turn citizen actually attended the Assembly? 21.74%
4. ________________ (Use the reading to help you.)
c. Be a juror? 30
2. How long could Why do you think Athenians made this rule? (Hint: think about their
someone serve on the government experiences before democracy)
Council of 500? So if you were unqualified you would be kciked out
1 year
What is a disadvantage?
Someone who was actually qualified might of been quicked out
3. How was someone Why do you think Athenians chose to do it this way?
chosen to be on the So it would have been fair
Council?
they were choosen
randomly What is an advantage of this system?
The fairness
What is a disadvantage?
They could have picked a lazy person or somenone who didnt do their job
4. What were the sizes of Why do you think they made them an odd number?
juries? So they would never tie
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Influences from
ancient Greece
1. Democracy
2. Constitution
3. civic participation
4. Trial by jury
5. Legislative Body
Council of 500
6.
7. People’s court
8. Degrees
For the next section, you will be looking at Article III of the Constitution which discusses
the Judicial Branch and the court system: