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Greece
Southern part of the Balkan Peninsula
 Northeastern Mediterranean Sea
 Aegean Sea to the East, Ionian Sea to the West
 Long, uneven coastline
 Sea played an important role in Greece
 Mountainous, kept villages apart, couldn’t unite,
allowed invaders from the North
 Short rivers, unnavigable
 Geography kept a large empire from forming,
instead city-states develop
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Geography
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Minoans:
 Lived on the island of Crete
 Named after King Minos
 Sailors and traders
 Strong navies
 In 1628 a tidal wave destroyed many
settlements and Minoan civilization grew
weak.
Early Greeks
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Mycenaeans
 Lived on Greek mainland
 Conquered Minoans
 Warring people
 Built fort-like cities in the Peloponnesus
 By 1200 BC earthquakes and war had destroyed
most cities
 Used linear B, a form of writing used by the
Minoans, that served as an early form of Greek
writing
Early Greeks
Polis is the Greek word for city-state
 A polis developed around a fort (acropolis)
 Made up of the fort, city and farming villages
 Independent and self sufficient
 Represented Greek identity
 Small with a small population
 Agora-marketplace, public meeting place
 Each had on government and laws, calendar,
money, and weights and measurements
 All spoke same language and shared many
religious and cultural charactersitics
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City-States
Polytheistic
 Did not emphasize personal morality
 Greeks looked to religion for 3 things:
 To explain nature
 To explain emotions
 Attain certain benefits
 Not concerned with life after death
 Used myths-stories about gods and goddesses
 Zeus and Athena
 Pleasing gods was important
 Olympic Games
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Religion
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Using pages 111-112 and 115-117
complete the graphic organizer entitled
Greece: The Birthplace of Democracy
Government
Sparta & Athens- pgs 113-120
Persian Wars
 Battle of Marathon
 Battle of Thermopylae
 Platea
 Delian League-Pericles
 Peloponnesian War
 Athens vs. Sparta
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Expansion of Greece
Greek Art
 Philosophers
 Socrates
 Plato
 Aristotle
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Golden Age
Son of Phillip II of Macedon
 Student of Aristotle
 Skilled military commander
 Conquered Persia, Asia Minor, Egypt, and
Mesopotamia
 Becomes seriously ill and dies at 33 in 323 BC
 Alexander purposely spread Greek culture
wherever he went
 The mixture of cultures from the Mediterranean
and Asia become known as Hellenistic Culture

Alexander the Great
Hellenistic culture produced great achievements
in the arts, sciences, philosophy, and religion.
 Characterized by many new advancements in
technology.
 List 3 achievements from Hellenistic culture on
your graphic organizer.

Hellenistic Culture