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Are you Smarter than a 6th Grader?

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Provincial Government

Places Know your role Government Potpourri

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The place where a person votes on election day

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What is a Polling Station?

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This is the highest Ranking non-elected position in Provincial Government

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What is a Lieutenant Governor?

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Each proposed law must have this many readings

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What is three?

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A law that hasn’t been passed yet is called this

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What is a Bill?

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The person who becomes premier is this

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What is the leader of the party with the most votes?

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This city-state was the birthplace of democracy.

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What is Athens?

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This city state was an enemy of Athens and was very warlike.

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What was Sparta?

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The Assembly met at this important location.

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What is Pynx (Pu-ninks) Hill?

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This is where our Provincial Government meets to discuss issues.

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What is the Legislature?

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Female children and Slaves were not allowed to attend this.

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What is School

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I cannot vote, but I am expected to serve in the military. Who am I?

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What is a Metic?

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My job and value to others depends on my education, skills, age and strength. Who am I?

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What is a Slave?

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I am an Athenian born woman. These are my responsibilities.

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What is “To take care of household duties”?

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I get my job by winning the lottery. My job is decide if you are guilty of innocent. Who am I?

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What is a magistrate?

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When we go to the Assembly, we get to speak first. Who are we?

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What are citizens over 50 years old?

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These are three pillars of Democracy in Athens?

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What are The Assembly, The Council of 500, and the Courts?

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How did members of the Boule get their job? For how long did they hold it.

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By Lottery, for one year.

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These are the three jobs of the Provincial Government.

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What taxes, services, and laws?

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The council of 500, was an example of this type of democracy.

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What is a Representative democracy?

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This person is responsible for leading a government department

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What is a Cabinet Minister?

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True or False:Canadian society follows all of the same rules of

democracy as Athens.

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What is False?- we follow some of the same principles

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True or False:People who were ostracized (banished) from

Athens were gone for life.

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What is False?- banished for 10 years

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True or False:

All male boys who were not slaves went to school.

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What is False?

- only children of wealthy families were able to go to school.

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True or False:The Boule decided on major issues like going

to war.

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What is False.

- The Boule voted on day to day issues. Major issues went to the Assembly.

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A group of people who are smaller in number than the rest of the population is called a

minority.

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What is True?

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Final Jeopardy: These are the two most important

responsibilities of citizens in Athens.

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What are - Participate in government

- Serve in the military