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The Athenian Democratic
Revolution
NOTES
Democracy vs Oligarchy
 Democracy – all citizens with equal political power
 Oligarchy – rule by a few
Ancient Greece
Greece made up of city states
 City – states (polis) – individual, highly, independent and
self governing cities ; like tiny nations.
 Democracy rises in Athens because ...
 Geographically – no central water source, mountainous
 Economically – increase in trade and travel
 Politically - political reforms
Ancient Athens
Athens
Born: BC 638, Classical Athens
Died: BC 558, Cyprus
Population
 Approximately 140,000
 40,000 men were citizens;
 slaves (about 40,000).
900 – 700 BC
 Athens ruled by an oligarchy
 Areopagus – council of oligarchic noblemen
 Archon – president of the council
Solon
 Athenian statesman,
lawmaker, and poet.
 Remembered for his
political and economic
reforms
694 Solon’s reforms
 Economic
 Four property classes – based on wealth
 Horsemen/knights
 Yokemen
 Laborers
 Political
 Opened up political positions and Assembly to other classes
 Boule – council of 400 – 100 from each tribe
 Largely oligarchic – more property = more power but with
democratic political checks
Peisisratos
 Peisistratos – tyrant, ruled
Athens between 561 and
527 BC.
560 – 527 BC – Peisistratos rules
as Tyrant
 Tyrant – in Ancient Greek, a king-like ruler
 He appeals and makes popular promises
to the masses.
 He does a pretty good job.
Hippias
 Peisistratos’ son. Also a tyrant but unpopular because of
harsh rule.
 Hipparkhos – original ruler after Peisistratos, but
assasinated in 514.
Cleistenes and the Athenian
Democratic Revolution
 Athenian ARISTOCRAT who led a democratic revolution
against Hippias
***Aristocracy – rule by the best (like oligarchy)
 Power struggle with another oligarch, Isagoras, another
noblemen.
 Athenian people and the Boule opposed
Isagorus and threw him out.
Cleisthenes’ Reforms – Proto
Democracy
 Organizes political rights based on location rather than
wealth
 Deme – tribe based on area of residence, 139 demes
 Trittytes – demes divided into 3.
 Boule gets 500 members, 50 from EACH tribe.
 Archon chosen randomly
 Ostracism – when a citizen was thrown out of the city by
vote
Notice women and metics (former slaves) are never given any political
rights.
Plato and his republic
 Plato - Classical Greek
philosopher.
Explaining Plato’s idea...
 Democracy fails because of the tyranny of the majority
 Oligarchy fails because of individual desire
 People can be happiest if do they do what is best for
their “nature.” Classed by job.
 Republic – Plato’s idea for the perfect political system
 Philosopher kings – make all the decisions
 Soldiers (auxiliaries) – protect the city
 Working citizens – no political power, produce necessary
products
Discussion Questions
 What factors led to the rise of Democracy in Athens?
Geographical/Economic/Political?
 What are the advantages/disadvantages of Athenian
Democracy?
 How was Democracy in Ancient Athens different from
modern Democracies?
 What are the advantages/disadvantages of Plato’s ideas
for his Republic? Is it a possible choice instead of
democracy/oligarchy? Is Plato’s idea worth giving up
personal freedom for happiness?
Crucible of Civilization – 2:35
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From what social class did Cleisthenes come from?

What was the Akropolis used for?
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What was the life expectancy of a Greek in Cleistenes time?
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Why was it basically impossible for a single ruler to rule all of Greece?

Which City State was the great military power of Cleistenes time?
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Who was the writer of the two great Greek epics the Iliad and the Odyssey?

How did Peisistratos “convince” the Athenians to give him power?
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What valuable economic product brought Athens great wealth?
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What was Athens first great artistic legacy/achievement?
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Why did Hippias become so unpopular?
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What major event did all Ancient Greeks participate in every 4 years?
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Who did Isagorus get to help him to take control of Athens?