Aristotle on democracy and tyranny

    • [DOC File]AG1A-07W Part 1

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      10. According to Aristotle, why is democracy better than tyranny and oligarchy? a) because a democracy is more effective at stopping mob violence, b) because rulers cannot be corrupted in a democracy, c) because many heads are better judges than one or a few, d) Aristotle despised democracy and considered it the worst form of government.

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    • [DOC File]PS120

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      Aristotle considers the following the worst form of government but thinks it is the only form possible for the large states of his time: a) monarchy, b) tyranny, c) democracy, d) aristocracy. 6. As described by Aristotle, a system of government where there are only a few rulers who are wealthy that promote the interest of their own class above ...

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    • [DOC File]Greek Philosophers Overview:

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      Aristotle believed in many different kinds of governments, including: democracy, monarchy, oligarchy and tyranny. Despite these different ideas, Aristotle also believed in the importance of a large middle class, and without this, then a society would just be made up of masters and slaves.

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    • [DOCX File]OCR GCSE (9-1) Ancient History Teacher's Guide: From ...

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      Student understanding of the words ‘tyranny’ and ‘democracy’; student expectations of Athenian democracy based on understandings of UK/US democracy. Discussion of potential reasons behind the rise of tyranny in 6th and 5th century Greek city-states, using (but moving beyond) Thucydides 1.13.

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle's Athenaion Politeia Revisited

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      Because Aristotle in Politics 'does not connect the hoplites with tyranny, and it is hard to say what particular events he had in his mind.' In fact, Aristotle links hoplites with democracies. 'A strong force of light-armed soldiers (hoplites) is wholly democratic.

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    • [DOC File]Ancient World History Pre-Test

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      Democracy ? Tyranny ? Monarchy ? Oligarchy. This Greek Philosopher said that people would only understand themselves by questioning what they believed ? Socrates ? Aristotle ? Plato ? Sophocles. Greek philosopher who was the tutor of Alexander the Great ? Socrates ? Aristotle ? Plato

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      The rule of law can serve as a safeguard against tyranny, because just laws ensure that rulers do not become corrupt. Athenian Democracy. Both Plato and Aristotle lived in the democratic Greek city-state of Athens. In Athenian democracy, all male citizens directly participated in …

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s Politics

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      And a democracy of this nature is comparable to the tyrannical form of monarchy, because their spirit is the same, and both exercise despotic control over the better classes, and the decrees voted by the assembly [20] are like the commands issued in a tyranny, and the demagogues and the flatterers are the same people or a corresponding class ...

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s

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      Our goal in this class to read and study Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics over the course of the Fall 2009 and Winter and Spring 2010 terms. ... tyrants of Athens 527 Red-figure pottery developed in Athens 525 Alcmaeonid family and Spartans free Athens from tyranny. Introduction of Democracy in Athens 510 Kleisthenes begins reforming Athenian ...

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      Objectives: I can compare and contrast differing ideas of democracy and apply them to problems within modern democracy in the United States. Directions: Read the informative text below comparing the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle, and then complete the questions at the end. Plato and Aristotle on Tyranny and the Rule of Law

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