Study for test tomorrow
Today in class we reviewed more for our test tomorrow. Today we talked about how Cleisthenes was part of the elite class and very rich. He got regular people involved in government, it had limits. Only citizens could be involved. A citizen was free adult male property owners born in Athens, but only one-fifth of Athenians were citizens. Soon after that they started practicing direct democracy. Direct democracy is where the state (or city-state) is ruled by its citizens. The majority rule decides the vote. In the agora, citizens argued, made speeches, then voted with white stones (which meant their answer was yes) and black stones (which meant their answer was no). This was first practiced in Athens under Cleisthenes by around 500 BCE. For the test tomorrow I will look over my notes (from the textbook, PowerPoint, and allegory of the cave), the quiz we took recently, the western civ blog, and my blogs.
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