Democracy in Greece

We continued with the presentation of Greece today but first I asked Mr. Schick to see our pop quizzes from the other day. I got questions four and nine wrong. Then I asked to see the questions again. As it turns out, Mr.Schick had misplaced the ‘X’ for which we were to identify the Adriatic Sea. On to the notes: A new form of government, Direct Democracy, is being utilized. What Cleisthenes did was a step-forward in getting regular folks involved in their government. However, the first Democracy had its limits. The system hadn't been polished out yet to be the best governing system in the world as it is today. Citizens could participate but only approximately one fifth of Athenians were citizens, again a citizen of Athens was someone who was an adult landowning male and was born in the city-state of Athens. After several year, Athens practiced a Direct Democracy, in approximately five hundred B.C., remember democracy had been established in five hundred eight 

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