Use The Map on page A12 and A13 in your text to fill in your political Map of Europe. Remember to write Small!! When finished use a glue stick to glue your map into your spiral on page #4 and add this to your Table of Contents
Jan 16, 2016
Use The Map on page A12 and A13 in your text to fill in your political Map of Europe.
Remember to write Small!!
When finished use a glue stick to glue your map into your spiral on page #4 and
add this to your Table of Contents
Daily JournalWhich of the following laws and responsibilities are associated with either Greece, Rome, or the United
States?
Explain why you chose your answers.
Trial by JuryCitizens have voting Rights
Elected officialsDifferent
branches of Government
Taxation
Public Utilities
A system of written laws
8/27/14
Discussion NotesTake out last nights homework as a reference to help you and your partner answer the following Q’s. Write down your answers in your book and
add during discussion.
What were some of the forms of
government used in Greek City States?
Oligarchy, Aristocracy, monarchy, Democracy
What was early Athenian Democracy
like? And How did Solon and Cleisthenes
work to change it?
Elections but few could vote, Solon = all men are citizens,
Cleisthenese = all citizens can propose laws
# 5
What is a direct democracy and how did Pericles’ reforms
help create it?
his reforms, paid public officials/paying
jurors, got more citizens involved,
greater participation
How might greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle help to
strengthen or develop democracy?
They asked citizens to question themselves and authority, proposed that
leaders should be intelligent instead of just strong, and recognized
mans need for self-governance.
How was the Roman Republic different than
Athenian Direct Democracy?
??Instead of voting on
each law directly, one voted on a
representative to make laws.
Follow-up:Which do you think is better?
Why?
Why is writing down laws, like the 12
Tables, important in a democracy?
So all people are aware of what they
can and cannot do and protects the people of government abuses.
What is the legacy of both Rome and Greece
for US democracy?
+ = ?Voting, branches of government, the idea of
citizenship, written code of laws, equal protection under the law, juries
when Cleisthenes returned from exile why did he create
a democracy in Athens?
Write down these questions to be answered during the film.
What did his democracy look
like?
What did Socrates care most about?
“A life without self-examination is not worth living” what does this quote by Socrates mean?
how was Socrates, in the end, a new type of
hero?
#6
With a partner, examine the 6 documents. Answer
the questions on page #7 in your spiral.
How did the Governments,
philosophers, and ideas of Greece and Rome
contribute to American Democracy?
Write at least a half page answering this question on Page #6 in your spiral.
Use the remaining class period to work on your homework #7
Prologue Section 2Judeo-Christian Tradition
Cornells
Due Tuesday 9/2/14