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American and Ancient G reek democracy

American and Ancient G reek democracy. By: Martina Ciliberto. Began in A thens (C.478-336 BC) Created by a political poet and leader He introduced 4 stage citizen. How did the ancient greek democracy begin?. NO, this is what you needed to vote: You needed to be a male

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American and Ancient G reek democracy

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  1. American and Ancient Greek democracy By: Martina Ciliberto

  2. Began in Athens (C.478-336 BC) • Created by a political poet and leader • He introduced 4 stage citizen How did the ancient greek democracy begin?

  3. NO, this is what you needed to vote: • You needed to be a male • Your parent had to be Greek citizens • You need to be a landowner • You needed to be an adult Was it for everyone?

  4. As soon as the Americans succeeded from the British. • By the time the bill of rights was added to the constitution. How/When did the US democracy begin?

  5. Some say no, Dr. Lawrence, argues that corruption under minded western democracy. So it is no longer a system to people. Was it for everyone?

  6. Remains an active force • The extension of it is to protect individuals from abuse • Originally meant to limit Federal Government The Bill of Rights – what is it? What does it do?

  7. To avoid risk of dictatorship the group divided the new government into 3 sections. How branches of Government work?

  8. Thank you and I hope you enjoyed this presentation! The End!

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