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Emerging Democracy and Greco-Roman Influences

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This document delves into the origins and development of democracy, examining its roots in ancient Greece and the influence of Roman governance. It covers the basics of direct versus indirect democracy, offering insights into how these systems empower citizens. The text also explores the contributions of key Greek philosophers, including Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and how their ideas shaped political thought. Additionally, the document highlights the Roman Republic's role in establishing concepts like citizenship, law, and representation, with a particular focus on Roman legal frameworks such as the Twelve Tables and the Code of Justinian, which contributed to modern principles of justice, equality, and individual rights. This resource provides a thorough overview of how ancient political systems laid the groundwork for today’s democratic practices.

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Emerging Democracy and Greco-Roman
Influences
Do you know what a Democracy is?
● Power to the people/ people in power

Democracy started in Greece
● If one group of people are stronger than another they are not a functioning
democracy, Indirect and Direct



Greeks first introduced Democracy
● From 600 BCE to 500 CE, the Greeks and Romans experimented with Democracy
○ What is Democracy?
■ Made up of Latin Words: Demos, Kratos
● Demos: People
● Kratos: Power or Rule
● The word Democracy translates into “rule of the people”
■ A government controlled by its citizens; rule of the people
● Direct: People have input on every aspect of government
○ Ex: California
● Indirect: People elect representatives to govern for them
○ Ex: USA
○ What is a Republic?
■ A form of government in which power rests with citizens who have the
right to elect the leaders who make government decisions.


Greek Influence on Democracy
● Reason and Logic
● Natural Laws
○ Right to life, property, etc.
● Challenged Authoritarian Rulers
○ Illegitimacy of Tyranny
● Citizenship
● Three branches of government
● Juries

Socrates (470-399 BCE)
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