Handout (packet) 1
... win over even a substantial minority of the jurors). All trials were treated as civil suits, with the victim (or, in murder cases, the victim's family) rather than a public prosecutor directing the prosecution's case. Trials were swift, lasting no longer than a day. If the jury found the defendant g ...
... win over even a substantial minority of the jurors). All trials were treated as civil suits, with the victim (or, in murder cases, the victim's family) rather than a public prosecutor directing the prosecution's case. Trials were swift, lasting no longer than a day. If the jury found the defendant g ...
Pericles Article and questions
... subsidizing theater admission for poorer citizens and enabled civic participation by offering pay for jury duty and other civil service. Pericles maintained close friendships with the leading intellects of his time. The playwright Sophocles and the sculptor Phidias were among his friends. Pericles’ ...
... subsidizing theater admission for poorer citizens and enabled civic participation by offering pay for jury duty and other civil service. Pericles maintained close friendships with the leading intellects of his time. The playwright Sophocles and the sculptor Phidias were among his friends. Pericles’ ...
Greece Power Point
... The diagram must be neat organized and color-coded to show common themes (ie. Info about anything military will be blue, culture red, art yellow etc… you can use whatever colors you want!) ...
... The diagram must be neat organized and color-coded to show common themes (ie. Info about anything military will be blue, culture red, art yellow etc… you can use whatever colors you want!) ...
webquest sparta athens handout
... citizen the change to assist for a short time, but prevented anyone from becoming too powerful in the government. Ostracism was another method use to prevent ambitious men from seizing power. Ostracism meant that any politician could be sent into exile for 10 years by a vote in the Assembly if he be ...
... citizen the change to assist for a short time, but prevented anyone from becoming too powerful in the government. Ostracism was another method use to prevent ambitious men from seizing power. Ostracism meant that any politician could be sent into exile for 10 years by a vote in the Assembly if he be ...
Athens and Sparta
... • Athens prospered from the alliance, but other city-states did not Sparta and Athens at War • Athens used the Delian League to become rich and powerful • Sparta and other city-states formed the Peloponnesian League to protect them from Athens • In 431 BC, the Peloponnesian War began ( Athens vs. Sp ...
... • Athens prospered from the alliance, but other city-states did not Sparta and Athens at War • Athens used the Delian League to become rich and powerful • Sparta and other city-states formed the Peloponnesian League to protect them from Athens • In 431 BC, the Peloponnesian War began ( Athens vs. Sp ...
The Peloponnesian War, 460-404 BCE
... A. The Spartan empire feared that its large slave population would help an ...
... A. The Spartan empire feared that its large slave population would help an ...
Democracy
... people ruled over the larger group or an Oligarchy. Because the Athenians were not pleased with rule of the nobles they wanted a new government. Peisistratus over threw the oligarchy and became a tyrant. Tyranny meant a harsh rule from a leader who ruled by force. The development of Democracy in Ath ...
... people ruled over the larger group or an Oligarchy. Because the Athenians were not pleased with rule of the nobles they wanted a new government. Peisistratus over threw the oligarchy and became a tyrant. Tyranny meant a harsh rule from a leader who ruled by force. The development of Democracy in Ath ...
Sparta v. Athens
... to distinguish them from the Spartan population and were publicly punished through annual beatings to remind them of their servile position. One ancient writer, Plutarch, described how the young Spartan men could run throughout the country armed with daggers and murder helots at will. This was inten ...
... to distinguish them from the Spartan population and were publicly punished through annual beatings to remind them of their servile position. One ancient writer, Plutarch, described how the young Spartan men could run throughout the country armed with daggers and murder helots at will. This was inten ...
Ancient Greece LEGS Government and Law
... In the Pericles Funeral Speech Pericles, an Athenian leader talks about how their democracy sets them apart from other city-states. On lines two and three Pericles says that the Athenians don’t copy their neighbors, but are an example to them with Athenian democracy. On lines three and four it says ...
... In the Pericles Funeral Speech Pericles, an Athenian leader talks about how their democracy sets them apart from other city-states. On lines two and three Pericles says that the Athenians don’t copy their neighbors, but are an example to them with Athenian democracy. On lines three and four it says ...
Background-to-Socrates
... • 400/399 BCE: Socrates was brought to trial by the leaders of the restored democracy. • 399 BCE: Socrates was executed. ...
... • 400/399 BCE: Socrates was brought to trial by the leaders of the restored democracy. • 399 BCE: Socrates was executed. ...
Aspirelabs ppt
... • What do you need the money for i.e. what will you achieve with this money, when do you see profitability ...
... • What do you need the money for i.e. what will you achieve with this money, when do you see profitability ...
Life in Two City States Reading
... household tasks. They were taught to cook, clean, spin thread, and weave cloth. Some also learned ancient secret songs and dances performed for religious festivals. Girls usually married around the age of 15. Those from wealthy families married men chosen by their fathers. Girls from poor families o ...
... household tasks. They were taught to cook, clean, spin thread, and weave cloth. Some also learned ancient secret songs and dances performed for religious festivals. Girls usually married around the age of 15. Those from wealthy families married men chosen by their fathers. Girls from poor families o ...
Notes to Support
... Draco’s constitution wasn’t working out too well and in 594 BC, Solon revised it (almost completely). • He threw out all of Draco’s laws except those concerning homicide (murder). • He had to strike a balance between the concerns of the aristocracy and those of the poor. 1. The poor were disgrunt ...
... Draco’s constitution wasn’t working out too well and in 594 BC, Solon revised it (almost completely). • He threw out all of Draco’s laws except those concerning homicide (murder). • He had to strike a balance between the concerns of the aristocracy and those of the poor. 1. The poor were disgrunt ...
WHICh5Sec5 - Alabama School of Fine Arts
... By this time Athens had convinced Sparta to join them in battle. Twenty Greek city-states joined together to meet the Persian invaders. ...
... By this time Athens had convinced Sparta to join them in battle. Twenty Greek city-states joined together to meet the Persian invaders. ...
The Classical Age - World History and Honors History 9
... tribes; Made tribes the basis for elections; Each tribe elected 50 men to serve on Council of 500 who proposed laws; Each tribe elected one general to lead Athenian army ...
... tribes; Made tribes the basis for elections; Each tribe elected 50 men to serve on Council of 500 who proposed laws; Each tribe elected one general to lead Athenian army ...
The Mytilenean Dialogue From 428 B
... The ancient Greek historian Thucydides, who recounts — or, more likely, re-creates — in his History of the Peloponnesian War many celebrated debates between Athenian statesmen, would surely agree. Unfortunately, there’s also good reason to believe that Thucydides would find Clinton’s performance as ...
... The ancient Greek historian Thucydides, who recounts — or, more likely, re-creates — in his History of the Peloponnesian War many celebrated debates between Athenian statesmen, would surely agree. Unfortunately, there’s also good reason to believe that Thucydides would find Clinton’s performance as ...
Budget Worksheet - American Student Assistance
... Where Your Money Is Going Each Month. See how much you’re saving—or losing—then adjust your expenses so you’re in even better financial shape next month. All you have to do is complete this form. Get started today! ...
... Where Your Money Is Going Each Month. See how much you’re saving—or losing—then adjust your expenses so you’re in even better financial shape next month. All you have to do is complete this form. Get started today! ...
Take a Page from Warren Buffet
... interesting environments. But, it can’t change how many people love you or how healthy you are.” ...
... interesting environments. But, it can’t change how many people love you or how healthy you are.” ...
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... • Alexander’s achievement was to transform the world on lines of which his tutor had no inkling, and there is little evidence that he shared Aristotle’s academic aspirations. He is reported to have financial support to Aristotle researches in biology and to have instructed his subjects to help Aris ...
... • Alexander’s achievement was to transform the world on lines of which his tutor had no inkling, and there is little evidence that he shared Aristotle’s academic aspirations. He is reported to have financial support to Aristotle researches in biology and to have instructed his subjects to help Aris ...
Chairman`s Report - Waterski Scotland
... If you have been to the NTS this year you will have seen the fantastic new extension to the building and also the superb new facilities. We have invested a lot of money in this enhancement and hope that you all enjoy using it. A big thank you must go to Mark Murray who had a large input into the des ...
... If you have been to the NTS this year you will have seen the fantastic new extension to the building and also the superb new facilities. We have invested a lot of money in this enhancement and hope that you all enjoy using it. A big thank you must go to Mark Murray who had a large input into the des ...
GEOGRAPHY OF GREECE
... C. Athens takes leadership and gains control over other city-states II. Athens became a direct democracy A. Citizens gathered in mass meetings to vote on issues 1. Relatively small # of citizens made this possible a. 43,000 men made up assembly, fewer than 6000 voted B. The United States = represent ...
... C. Athens takes leadership and gains control over other city-states II. Athens became a direct democracy A. Citizens gathered in mass meetings to vote on issues 1. Relatively small # of citizens made this possible a. 43,000 men made up assembly, fewer than 6000 voted B. The United States = represent ...
Sociohist context Frogs Odyssey
... power of the popular assembly, but they failed and lost their citizenship • The democrats became more self important than before, and led by Cleophon they spurned a peace offer from Sparta after a victory at Arginusae in 406. • Lysander blockaded Piraeus and the Spartan force massed at Decelaea • Th ...
... power of the popular assembly, but they failed and lost their citizenship • The democrats became more self important than before, and led by Cleophon they spurned a peace offer from Sparta after a victory at Arginusae in 406. • Lysander blockaded Piraeus and the Spartan force massed at Decelaea • Th ...
Models of democracy - Classical democracy - KCurtis
... instance, the modern liberal notion that human beings are 'individuals' with 'rights', that notably canÂnot be directly traced to Athens. The legacy of Athens was, however, by no means accepted uncritically by the great Greek thinkers who examined its ideas and culture, including Thucydides (c. 460- ...
... instance, the modern liberal notion that human beings are 'individuals' with 'rights', that notably canÂnot be directly traced to Athens. The legacy of Athens was, however, by no means accepted uncritically by the great Greek thinkers who examined its ideas and culture, including Thucydides (c. 460- ...