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History·Ancient Greece & Rome·conceptual

Athenian Democracy

Understand that Athens invented democracy — a system where free male citizens gathered in an Assembly to debate and vote on important decisions for the city — but that women, enslaved people, and foreigners were not allowed to vote

Suggested ages 7–9

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Evidence of understanding

  • Explain what democracy meant in Athens: citizens voted on decisions together
  • Identify who could vote in Athenian democracy (free men born in Athens) and who could not
  • Say that the idea of people voting on decisions started in Athens and still influences us today

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Could Athenian Democracy explain that democracy — people voting on decisions — was invented in ancient Athens, but that not everyone was allowed to take part?

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