Sunday, January 31, 2016

Cyber Day #1

There were various forms of government in ancient Greece. These forms of government changed over large span of time. Ancient Grecian government forms, like monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, and democracy, all have their differences.
 In 500 B.C.E. the people of Greece decided to form a government where the citizens share in ruling power. This government is called democracy, and it is the government we use today in the United States.
 From about 2000 to 800 B.C.E. Greek city-states were mainly ruled by a monarch. The monarchy would be ruled by one person, usually a king because Greek city-states would not have queens. Much like the government we have in the United States now, our leader is also chosen by the people. Unlike monarchy, we do have a say in more of our government’s choices whereas in monarchy the leader makes all of the choices. These kings depended on aristocrats to aid and advise them. These aristocrats are similar to those who aid and advise the president, although these people are not chosen to do their job because they are simply wealthier than others.

By 800 B.C.E. the aristocrats figured they could over throw the monarch.  This lead to Oligarchy, where a few wealthy men rule the city-state. Like life today, the aristocrats were living a good life while there were people trying to live beneath them. Some people are just trying to live their lives with what they have and others have it easy. I would say that the way the oligarchs were living does not completely resemble life now. I believe our government does care about us and they are trying to improve conditions that some people are living in now. In other ways they are living the life when people out there are still homeless and hungry. 

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