Blog 6
Today class we continued study about Ancient Greece and its politics and government.
- polis: fundamental political unit, made up of a city and the surrounding countrysidepolitics (affairs of the cities), policy, political, etc.monarchy: rule by a single person (a king, in Greece)aristocracy: rule by a small group of noble, very rich, landowning familiesoligarchy: wealthy groups, dissatisfied with aristocratic rule, who seized power (often with military help)tyrant: powerful individual who seized control by appealing to the common people for support
- During the seventh and sixth centuries BCE, aristocrats ran the show in most of Greece
- Really?!? Back then, rich people wielded much more influence in society, and held much more governmental power, than the middle class or the poor?
- Aristocrats: members of the ruling class
- they attended symposiums, meetings where the elite men would enjoy wine and poetry, performances by dancers and acrobats, and the company of hetaeras (courtesans) while discussing politics
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