Ancient Government for kids - monarchies, oligarchies, democracy, republics, and tyrannies. How did people choose their leaders, back then?

Ancient Government

Hammurabi's Code
In the beginning, people didn't need any government, because there were so few people. Mostly people lived just with their own family or with one or two other families, and the older men and women decided what to do, without any system for deciding. If you didn't like how things were being done, you could always go out on your own, or join another family nearby. During the Old Stone Age and the Middle Stone Age, everyone lived this way.

But as there got to be more people, they began to live in larger groups. It became difficult to decide what to do without anybody in charge. At this time, probably during the New Stone Age, people first began to have governments. Basically a government is a way for a large group of people to make decisions. Because some places got crowded sooner than other places, people began to have governments sooner in some places than in others.

People have had many different types of governments. Anthropologists (scientists who study people) like to divide governments into five groups: "big man"government, chiefdoms, complex chiefdoms, states, and empires. This kind of grouping makes it easier to understand how people are doing things.

To find out more about these different kinds of governments, choose here:

"big man"government
chiefdoms
complex chiefdoms
states
empires

Or, to find out more about the governments that people had in certain places and times, choose here:

Egyptian Government
Greek Government
Roman Government


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