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Athens & the United
States Governments
   By Andrew Palomba
The Athens Government
● It was the most important and popular body

● All males who live in Athens could take part in the
   Assembly

● The first 6000 Athenians who participate in the
   Assembly were the only ones who could vote for actions
   in Greece
● The Athenian Assembly and Council had 2 different
  responsibilities

● The Council would create an offer and the Assembly
   would decide whether or not to accept it

● Athens could only be considered a democracy if they
   ensure that women, slaves,and immigrants dont vote in
   the Assembly
● No one except for Solon who made the Council knows
   what it really is

● The Council contains about 50 people from each of the
   10 tribes

● The Council's job was to connect the Athenians together
   no matter where they live and who their relatives were
● But the Council's main purpose is to create laws for the
   Assembly to decide on

● The 50 people who work in the Council have the duty
   for every 1/10 of every year is to check any companies
   that need quick attention

● The Council was also in charge of certain purposes that
   involve the government
The United States Government
● The Supreme law allowed all the states to unit as one
  but the law also protects them as individual states

● To make sure that no one accesses too much power the
   founders created the government to separate the laws

● Each specific government is balanced by powers to
   make them all equal
● The Supreme Court creates the laws and the executive
  branch decides whether to accept the specific law or not

● If the president viteos the law the legislative branch can
   overrule the veto and accept the law anyway

● It all depends on how important the law is for the
   legislative branch to want to overrule the veto
● A group called the framers of the Constitution tried to
  create what they consider to be "the perfect union" while
  the balanced was being created

● The "perfect union" is a government that would serve
   the people and also have a long lived life so they can
   serve the people for a long time

● The government would also be a great example to other
   nations around every continent
● The United States government was created to bring
  happiness and pleasure to the people of the united
  states

● The principle was formulated in 1788 with the ratification
   of the Constitution
The Comparison between the 2
Governments
● The U.S's government isn't a democracy and Athens
   government was a democracy

● Athens government is more advanced than the U.S's
   government

● The U.S's government is a Constitutional Republic and
   Athens government is not
● The U.S's Constitutional Republic is better than Athens
  democracy because it is better at protecting its citizens

● The U.S's Constitutional Republic is an imperfection
   because their citizens don't always agree with the
   decisions the Republic makes

● athens government has 2 main bodies and the U.S's
   government has 3

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United states and athens government

  • 1. Athens & the United States Governments By Andrew Palomba
  • 2. The Athens Government ● It was the most important and popular body ● All males who live in Athens could take part in the Assembly ● The first 6000 Athenians who participate in the Assembly were the only ones who could vote for actions in Greece
  • 3. ● The Athenian Assembly and Council had 2 different responsibilities ● The Council would create an offer and the Assembly would decide whether or not to accept it ● Athens could only be considered a democracy if they ensure that women, slaves,and immigrants dont vote in the Assembly
  • 4. ● No one except for Solon who made the Council knows what it really is ● The Council contains about 50 people from each of the 10 tribes ● The Council's job was to connect the Athenians together no matter where they live and who their relatives were
  • 5. ● But the Council's main purpose is to create laws for the Assembly to decide on ● The 50 people who work in the Council have the duty for every 1/10 of every year is to check any companies that need quick attention ● The Council was also in charge of certain purposes that involve the government
  • 6. The United States Government ● The Supreme law allowed all the states to unit as one but the law also protects them as individual states ● To make sure that no one accesses too much power the founders created the government to separate the laws ● Each specific government is balanced by powers to make them all equal
  • 7. ● The Supreme Court creates the laws and the executive branch decides whether to accept the specific law or not ● If the president viteos the law the legislative branch can overrule the veto and accept the law anyway ● It all depends on how important the law is for the legislative branch to want to overrule the veto
  • 8. ● A group called the framers of the Constitution tried to create what they consider to be "the perfect union" while the balanced was being created ● The "perfect union" is a government that would serve the people and also have a long lived life so they can serve the people for a long time ● The government would also be a great example to other nations around every continent
  • 9. ● The United States government was created to bring happiness and pleasure to the people of the united states ● The principle was formulated in 1788 with the ratification of the Constitution
  • 10. The Comparison between the 2 Governments ● The U.S's government isn't a democracy and Athens government was a democracy ● Athens government is more advanced than the U.S's government ● The U.S's government is a Constitutional Republic and Athens government is not
  • 11. ● The U.S's Constitutional Republic is better than Athens democracy because it is better at protecting its citizens ● The U.S's Constitutional Republic is an imperfection because their citizens don't always agree with the decisions the Republic makes ● athens government has 2 main bodies and the U.S's government has 3