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Europe Ancient Indians Rome Greece in General Athens Specifically

Government power in wealthy Roman city states was basically in the hands of whom?

Wealthy Merchants

What type of government existed in Rome during the Renaissance?

Republic

What ended up strengthening the feudal system (Manor system)?

Barbarian Invasions

The legal codes in Europe during the medieval times were based on

Put laws into written legal code (codification)

What was the purpose of castles during feudal (medieval) times?

Provided protection

The Aztecs were ruled by

An Emperor

The government in the Mayan culture was a collection of what?

City States

Who were the leaders of the Mayan city-states?

Kings and Priests

The Incas had what type of government?

Monarchy – Rule by a King

What was a major downfall of the Mayan government?

No king was ever able to bring the Mayan people together under one government.

What caused the decline of the Roman government?

Arguments over succession (who would take over after the death of an emperor)

The Romans had an elected senate, assemblies and consuls, therefore it was what type of government?

Republic

The chief executives (like presidents in our government) of the Roman government were

2 consuls

The Roman laws that were written down and displayed in the forum were the

Twelve Tables

There were 8 judges in the Roman government known as

Praetors

What type of government existed in Greece during the Golden Age of Pericles?

Democracy

The major governmental contribution of the Greeks was

The democratic system

The type of government in which there are several people who control everything is known as

An Oligarchy

The following are contributions from which Greek city-state? 1. Establish 1 st democracy 2. Stressed the importance of individuals 3. Encouraged all citizens to vote 4. Held jury trials

Athens

One form of government in early ancient Greece where there is a small, wealthy, ruling class that holds all governmental power is known as

Aristocracy

Which type of government was NOT practiced in ancient Greece? Oligarchy Aristocracy Monarchy Democracy

Monarchy

The tyrant who was known as the “Lawgiver” from Athens was

Solon

What was Athens first form of government?

Oligarchy

Who could vote in the democratic elections in Athens?

All male citizens

A republic is a government run by whom?

Elected representatives

What type of government has elected representatives?

Republic