1-1 Notes - TeacherWeb
... Direct Democracy • Greece formed a direct democracy, in which many citizens participated directly in government. • Pericles believed all male citizens regardless of wealth or social class needed to take part in government. • Pericles created salaries for men who held public office. Money ...
... Direct Democracy • Greece formed a direct democracy, in which many citizens participated directly in government. • Pericles believed all male citizens regardless of wealth or social class needed to take part in government. • Pericles created salaries for men who held public office. Money ...
Athenian Empire
... gave up the latter. A Thirty Years Peace was negotiated, with Sparta formally recognizing Athens’ rights over its imperial subjects. A decade later several incidents renewed the friction, and in 431 the Great Peloponnesian War, pitting the Spartan alliance system against the Athenian Empire, broke o ...
... gave up the latter. A Thirty Years Peace was negotiated, with Sparta formally recognizing Athens’ rights over its imperial subjects. A decade later several incidents renewed the friction, and in 431 the Great Peloponnesian War, pitting the Spartan alliance system against the Athenian Empire, broke o ...
ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE AND BOOTS RETIREMENT SAVINGS
... The company has selected this reduced list of funds and lifestyle profiles to make it easier for members who want to choose their own investments without having to look at the full range. The investments in this guide cover a broad spectrum of asset types and risk profiles, and should be appropriate ...
... The company has selected this reduced list of funds and lifestyle profiles to make it easier for members who want to choose their own investments without having to look at the full range. The investments in this guide cover a broad spectrum of asset types and risk profiles, and should be appropriate ...
how democratic was athens
... of the man they most disliked. Anyone who got a majority (if more than 600 votes had been cast) was sent into exile for 10 years. This could of course be abused and sometimes good men were sent into exile, but it was certainly a better system than kangaroo courts or secret police prisons. Perhaps, t ...
... of the man they most disliked. Anyone who got a majority (if more than 600 votes had been cast) was sent into exile for 10 years. This could of course be abused and sometimes good men were sent into exile, but it was certainly a better system than kangaroo courts or secret police prisons. Perhaps, t ...
Classics response 1 Democracy
... participate in the Boule (the main 'Council') and in the law-courts. According to one scholar's estimation, between a quarter and a third of the population could serve on the Council in a decade. Under this new system, election to office was replaced by lot. Think: why is lot more democratic than el ...
... participate in the Boule (the main 'Council') and in the law-courts. According to one scholar's estimation, between a quarter and a third of the population could serve on the Council in a decade. Under this new system, election to office was replaced by lot. Think: why is lot more democratic than el ...
Arete, Spartan Style
... fact, to die in battle was considered the highest honor. Only Spartan men who died in battle and women who died in childbirth had their names on their graves. The goal of Spartan education for boys was to train ideal fighters. Reading and writing were unimportant; laws were shared orally. Spartans c ...
... fact, to die in battle was considered the highest honor. Only Spartan men who died in battle and women who died in childbirth had their names on their graves. The goal of Spartan education for boys was to train ideal fighters. Reading and writing were unimportant; laws were shared orally. Spartans c ...
THE TRADITION OF THE IONIAN COLONISATION OF ASIA MINOR
... The passage paints a rather consistent picture of the colonisation of Ionia. According to the Roman historian, Ionia was settled by incomers from the territory of Athens. The campaign that populated the territory of Asia Minor and the neighbouring islands was reportedly led by Ion.3 The reason behin ...
... The passage paints a rather consistent picture of the colonisation of Ionia. According to the Roman historian, Ionia was settled by incomers from the territory of Athens. The campaign that populated the territory of Asia Minor and the neighbouring islands was reportedly led by Ion.3 The reason behin ...
Career Portals - Ms. Mac`s Class
... for the elderly are some key careers in this cluster. While not one of the highest paying clusters it is one of the most rewarding clusters. You get to help people that really need it and cant help themselves. ...
... for the elderly are some key careers in this cluster. While not one of the highest paying clusters it is one of the most rewarding clusters. You get to help people that really need it and cant help themselves. ...
The Peloponnesian War
... Read the following passage. Use the passage and your knowledge of world history to answer the following multiple-choice questions. The Peloponnesian War Athens and Sparta had always competed for power. During the Persian Wars they worked together to defeat a common enemy. After the war, Athens and o ...
... Read the following passage. Use the passage and your knowledge of world history to answer the following multiple-choice questions. The Peloponnesian War Athens and Sparta had always competed for power. During the Persian Wars they worked together to defeat a common enemy. After the war, Athens and o ...
Twelve Key Elements of Practical Personal Finance
... Purchase on credit only when buying a long-lasting asset with short-lasting financing. ...
... Purchase on credit only when buying a long-lasting asset with short-lasting financing. ...
Money and Measures in Ancient Greece
... Money and Measures in Ancient Greece Before 600 B.C. there was no monetary system in Greece, so they utilized the barter system. This was a system of trading goods and /or services for other goods and/or services. In ancient Greece money originated as metal rings, rods or spits. Money took a variety ...
... Money and Measures in Ancient Greece Before 600 B.C. there was no monetary system in Greece, so they utilized the barter system. This was a system of trading goods and /or services for other goods and/or services. In ancient Greece money originated as metal rings, rods or spits. Money took a variety ...
Across 1. When Athens built these it angered Sparta. 2. Ships used
... trade. Athens grew into an empire. It rebuilt its city with fantastic art and architecture. Athens became Greece’s cultural center. In response to this Sparta created its own league called the Peloponnesian League since it controlled the Peloponnesian peninsula. To protect itself from attack Athens ...
... trade. Athens grew into an empire. It rebuilt its city with fantastic art and architecture. Athens became Greece’s cultural center. In response to this Sparta created its own league called the Peloponnesian League since it controlled the Peloponnesian peninsula. To protect itself from attack Athens ...
6th - Chapter 7 - vocab and notes
... They looked down on the desire for wealth They looked down on those engaged in trade They lacked interest in the arts, unlike the Athenians Spartan warriors known for their skill and bravery. They played a key role in the Greek wars against the Persians (people who lived across the Aegean ...
... They looked down on the desire for wealth They looked down on those engaged in trade They lacked interest in the arts, unlike the Athenians Spartan warriors known for their skill and bravery. They played a key role in the Greek wars against the Persians (people who lived across the Aegean ...
The Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome: Cornell Notes
... A. Greek city-states unite to fight off Persian 1. Democracy in effect to decide how to defend city 2. After Persian Wars, Athens continues improving democracy 3. Pericles led Athens for 32 years Who was Pericles B. Pericles Strengthens Democracy and what did he 1. jurors were paid so poor could par ...
... A. Greek city-states unite to fight off Persian 1. Democracy in effect to decide how to defend city 2. After Persian Wars, Athens continues improving democracy 3. Pericles led Athens for 32 years Who was Pericles B. Pericles Strengthens Democracy and what did he 1. jurors were paid so poor could par ...
Chapter 12: Classical Greece Lesson 2: The Peloponnesian War – p
... Athens began to treat other city-‐states like conquered people instead of allies. It also used the money in the league treasury to beautify the city. As a result, other city-‐states began to resent ...
... Athens began to treat other city-‐states like conquered people instead of allies. It also used the money in the league treasury to beautify the city. As a result, other city-‐states began to resent ...
Jeopardy - Mr. Liotta
... Government run by the people, with all citizens having a say in public matters. ...
... Government run by the people, with all citizens having a say in public matters. ...
Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age
... Athens use talents of citizens who otherwise could not afford to hold office) • What evidence exists to suggest that Pericles also pursued policies that were not democratic? (use of Delian League funds for purposes not approved by members, such as public projects) ...
... Athens use talents of citizens who otherwise could not afford to hold office) • What evidence exists to suggest that Pericles also pursued policies that were not democratic? (use of Delian League funds for purposes not approved by members, such as public projects) ...
AKS 32: Ancient Greece & Rome
... • Powerful nobles of wealthy citizens would seize power by appealing to common people for support – This happened in city-states where constant clashes between rulers & common people took place ...
... • Powerful nobles of wealthy citizens would seize power by appealing to common people for support – This happened in city-states where constant clashes between rulers & common people took place ...
World History - Dublin City Schools
... • In 621 BC he developed a legal code based on the idea that all Athenians, rich and poor, were equal under the law. • His code dealt harshly with criminals by making punishment for almost every crime death. • His democratic policy upheld debt slavery in which debtors worked as slaves to pay off deb ...
... • In 621 BC he developed a legal code based on the idea that all Athenians, rich and poor, were equal under the law. • His code dealt harshly with criminals by making punishment for almost every crime death. • His democratic policy upheld debt slavery in which debtors worked as slaves to pay off deb ...
Where would YOU rather be living?
... (BUT if she failed, she would lose her rights as a citizen, and became a perioeci - just like the men - this was humiliating for Spartans) ...
... (BUT if she failed, she would lose her rights as a citizen, and became a perioeci - just like the men - this was humiliating for Spartans) ...
Chaper 12: Classical Greece
... Causes of the War • Many differences between __________ and _____________ - Athens had _______________, Sparta had military-led government • Three main reasons for war - some city-states feared and _____________ Athens’ grab for power, prestige - under Pericles, Athens built a naval empire - some At ...
... Causes of the War • Many differences between __________ and _____________ - Athens had _______________, Sparta had military-led government • Three main reasons for war - some city-states feared and _____________ Athens’ grab for power, prestige - under Pericles, Athens built a naval empire - some At ...
Octoberfest vs dionysia
... performances, possibly of the tragedies and comedies that had been produced at the City Dionysia the previous year. This was more common in the larger towns such as Piraeus and Eleusis. ...
... performances, possibly of the tragedies and comedies that had been produced at the City Dionysia the previous year. This was more common in the larger towns such as Piraeus and Eleusis. ...
Classical Civilisation Revision – June 2010 (Year 10)
... You will sit two one hour papers in June. They will cover the two topics studied in terms one and two, Athens and Sparta/Greek Tragedy and Drama Festivals Unit 1: Greece and Rome – Stories and Histories 1C – Athens and Sparta In this unit candidates will study society in both Athens and Sparta. They ...
... You will sit two one hour papers in June. They will cover the two topics studied in terms one and two, Athens and Sparta/Greek Tragedy and Drama Festivals Unit 1: Greece and Rome – Stories and Histories 1C – Athens and Sparta In this unit candidates will study society in both Athens and Sparta. They ...
CHAPTER 5 • Section 2
... puncturing the hulls of many Persian warships. Xerxes watched in horror as more than one-third of his fleet sank. He faced another defeat in 479 B.C., when the Greeks crushed the Persian army at the Battle of Plataea (pluh•TEE•uh). After this major setback, the Persians were always on the defensive. ...
... puncturing the hulls of many Persian warships. Xerxes watched in horror as more than one-third of his fleet sank. He faced another defeat in 479 B.C., when the Greeks crushed the Persian army at the Battle of Plataea (pluh•TEE•uh). After this major setback, the Persians were always on the defensive. ...