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... Spartans and Trade • Spartans did some trading for goods but not nearly as much as the Athenians • In general, Spartans discouraged trade because they did not want their people to be influenced by other citystates, they felt this would ruin their government and way of life • Sparta did not use coin ...
... Spartans and Trade • Spartans did some trading for goods but not nearly as much as the Athenians • In general, Spartans discouraged trade because they did not want their people to be influenced by other citystates, they felt this would ruin their government and way of life • Sparta did not use coin ...
Athens and Sparta: Different, Yet the Same
... Inside the Parthenon stood a large gold and ivory statue of Athena. Athena was the goddess of wisdom and war and was the patron of Athens. The legend says that Athene and Poseidon had a contest to have the city named after them. Poseidon promised the riches of the sea, but Athena’s gift of an olive ...
... Inside the Parthenon stood a large gold and ivory statue of Athena. Athena was the goddess of wisdom and war and was the patron of Athens. The legend says that Athene and Poseidon had a contest to have the city named after them. Poseidon promised the riches of the sea, but Athena’s gift of an olive ...
The Persians
... Greece & the Persians Chapter 4, Section 3 Herodotus: Greek historian who recorded the events of the Persian War; “historia”: investigations (Greek) The Persians ...
... Greece & the Persians Chapter 4, Section 3 Herodotus: Greek historian who recorded the events of the Persian War; “historia”: investigations (Greek) The Persians ...
SS221: Athens Vs. Sparta
... As a whole, the five Ephors had the power to overrule the Kings, but tended to keep to religious and militaristic duties. Sparta’s system of government was very exclusive and open to members of only the highest social standing. On the other hand, Athens was a democracy, which meant “rule by the peop ...
... As a whole, the five Ephors had the power to overrule the Kings, but tended to keep to religious and militaristic duties. Sparta’s system of government was very exclusive and open to members of only the highest social standing. On the other hand, Athens was a democracy, which meant “rule by the peop ...
ATHENS and SPARTA
... and slept in their barracks of their brotherhood. Although students were taught to read and write, those skills were not very important to the ancient Spartans. They emphasized on physical and military training. At school, they were taught survival skills and other skills necessary to be a great sol ...
... and slept in their barracks of their brotherhood. Although students were taught to read and write, those skills were not very important to the ancient Spartans. They emphasized on physical and military training. At school, they were taught survival skills and other skills necessary to be a great sol ...
The City of Athens 21H.237
... Festival). Hurwit and Neils both offer interpretations of the Periclean building program (in the case of Neils, one of its most famous products – the Ionic frieze of the Parthenon) that attempt just that. In your response paper, please focus on the arguments of Hurwit and Neils and, as in the previo ...
... Festival). Hurwit and Neils both offer interpretations of the Periclean building program (in the case of Neils, one of its most famous products – the Ionic frieze of the Parthenon) that attempt just that. In your response paper, please focus on the arguments of Hurwit and Neils and, as in the previo ...
Persian Wars
... Marathon. This assault was the Persians' second attempt at revenge on the Athenians and the Eritreans, Greeks who had previously backed the Ionian revolt against Persian rule. The first attempt, two years previous, was unsuccessful due to a storm which was believed to have been sent by the gods from ...
... Marathon. This assault was the Persians' second attempt at revenge on the Athenians and the Eritreans, Greeks who had previously backed the Ionian revolt against Persian rule. The first attempt, two years previous, was unsuccessful due to a storm which was believed to have been sent by the gods from ...
Ancient Greek Society Sparta v. Athens
... • Spartans took over lands near them to expand their empire for food – People conquered forced to work their own land- called helots – Helots revolted and almost defeated Spartans – Due to revolt the Spartans build a strong military state ...
... • Spartans took over lands near them to expand their empire for food – People conquered forced to work their own land- called helots – Helots revolted and almost defeated Spartans – Due to revolt the Spartans build a strong military state ...
Ancient Greece
... • Small b/c physical features limited their size • Fewer than 20,000 residents….close community • A city with its own laws, rulers and money • Cities that acted like countries • Athens & Sparta were the largest Greek citystates! ...
... • Small b/c physical features limited their size • Fewer than 20,000 residents….close community • A city with its own laws, rulers and money • Cities that acted like countries • Athens & Sparta were the largest Greek citystates! ...
The Peloponnesian war - Mrs. Sanchez`s website
... • The Delian League was formed by Athens and its allies • They met in the island of Delos • The league supported a democratic government • Athens was the most powerful in the league • The league was more of an Athenian empire • City-states were forced in and had to make money contributions for their ...
... • The Delian League was formed by Athens and its allies • They met in the island of Delos • The league supported a democratic government • Athens was the most powerful in the league • The league was more of an Athenian empire • City-states were forced in and had to make money contributions for their ...
direct deposit/automatic
... (For Checking and Money Market Accounts use the full fourteen digit number listed on the bottom of your checks. For Savings Accounts use the full Member number assigned to your account.) ...
... (For Checking and Money Market Accounts use the full fourteen digit number listed on the bottom of your checks. For Savings Accounts use the full Member number assigned to your account.) ...
History Essay 3
... This meant thousands of people were part of making the law. To help manage the large numbers, he created the Council of 500 to propose laws and advise the assembly. Interestingly, members of the council were chosen by lot (at random). They used this method to select leaders in all aspects of Athenia ...
... This meant thousands of people were part of making the law. To help manage the large numbers, he created the Council of 500 to propose laws and advise the assembly. Interestingly, members of the council were chosen by lot (at random). They used this method to select leaders in all aspects of Athenia ...
Daily life in Ancient Athens and Sparta
... • Mothers teach their daughters household skills and how to be a good mother. • Unlike boys, girls do not go to school. • Girls learn a bit of reading and writing, but mainly how to run a household. ...
... • Mothers teach their daughters household skills and how to be a good mother. • Unlike boys, girls do not go to school. • Girls learn a bit of reading and writing, but mainly how to run a household. ...
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... Athens and Sparta to a yoke of oxen working together for the good of Greece. Although Ephialtes maintained that Sparta was Athens’ rival for power and should be left to fend for herself, Cimon’s view prevailed, and he himself led 4,000 hoplites to Mount Ithome. But after an attempt to storm the plac ...
... Athens and Sparta to a yoke of oxen working together for the good of Greece. Although Ephialtes maintained that Sparta was Athens’ rival for power and should be left to fend for herself, Cimon’s view prevailed, and he himself led 4,000 hoplites to Mount Ithome. But after an attempt to storm the plac ...
This guide contains tips and advice to consider when
... This guide contains tips and advice to consider when developing your idea for the UQBATE Incubation Program. Below are solutions to common mistakes when developing an initial idea. Do one thing well. Identify a particular area where your business can do something better than anyone else, and make th ...
... This guide contains tips and advice to consider when developing your idea for the UQBATE Incubation Program. Below are solutions to common mistakes when developing an initial idea. Do one thing well. Identify a particular area where your business can do something better than anyone else, and make th ...
The Acropolis, a fortified citadel built atop a
... worship the goddess of victory in hope of prosperous outcomes in the war's endeavors. The decision to build Athena Nike was an expression of Athens's ambitions to be a world power as opposed to Persia. ...
... worship the goddess of victory in hope of prosperous outcomes in the war's endeavors. The decision to build Athena Nike was an expression of Athens's ambitions to be a world power as opposed to Persia. ...
Mr. Pawlowski Mr. Clark World History (Black Day) September 7
... The class began with the students sitting in their Sparta or Athens groups. The debate will be set prior to the Peloponnesian War, in 432 BC Mr. Pawlowski and Mr. Clark discussed the benefit of taking notes for class. Studies have shown that taking notes and then reviewing them within 24 hours is an ...
... The class began with the students sitting in their Sparta or Athens groups. The debate will be set prior to the Peloponnesian War, in 432 BC Mr. Pawlowski and Mr. Clark discussed the benefit of taking notes for class. Studies have shown that taking notes and then reviewing them within 24 hours is an ...
Lesson I Democracy: The Meaning of Marathon Most great
... inconsistent of men; show him reasonable respect, and he is angry because you do not bow down to him; bow down, and he hates you for being a flattering rogue. But the worst of all remains to be said--he breaks the basic laws. He forces women to serve his pleasure and puts men to death without trial. ...
... inconsistent of men; show him reasonable respect, and he is angry because you do not bow down to him; bow down, and he hates you for being a flattering rogue. But the worst of all remains to be said--he breaks the basic laws. He forces women to serve his pleasure and puts men to death without trial. ...
The Civilizations of the Greeks
... The End of the Peloponnesian War Surrender of Athens, 404 B.C. Sparta installs the Thirty Tyrants The Thirty Tyrants expelled (by Sparta) in 403 B.C. Democracy [somewhat] reestablished ...
... The End of the Peloponnesian War Surrender of Athens, 404 B.C. Sparta installs the Thirty Tyrants The Thirty Tyrants expelled (by Sparta) in 403 B.C. Democracy [somewhat] reestablished ...
D. Social structures of the city states
... Amongst the hundred or so city states in Greece at that time, the most famous was Athens and Sparta. Although they had not formed a kingdom under united rule, they still shared the same language and religious beliefs. Each of the city states had total autonomy, they created their own ruling hierarch ...
... Amongst the hundred or so city states in Greece at that time, the most famous was Athens and Sparta. Although they had not formed a kingdom under united rule, they still shared the same language and religious beliefs. Each of the city states had total autonomy, they created their own ruling hierarch ...
The Athenians always looked back to Marathon as marking an
... 7. Whose knowledge of Persian battle tactics would prove to be invaluable? 8. What happened to Mardonius’ army as they sailed to conquer Athens? 9. What city was destroyed by the Persian invaders? ...
... 7. Whose knowledge of Persian battle tactics would prove to be invaluable? 8. What happened to Mardonius’ army as they sailed to conquer Athens? 9. What city was destroyed by the Persian invaders? ...
01citizen-body
... Socrates answers with an argument about the state and its citizens about the constitution of the state and order and about the constitution of the good life ...
... Socrates answers with an argument about the state and its citizens about the constitution of the state and order and about the constitution of the good life ...
THE ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY
... operate and function with a single governmental body that convened only four times in each 35-day period, which was the duration for every administrative session, called "prytaneia". A much more important and decisive role was placed with the "Vouli" (parliament or congress) and the selected officia ...
... operate and function with a single governmental body that convened only four times in each 35-day period, which was the duration for every administrative session, called "prytaneia". A much more important and decisive role was placed with the "Vouli" (parliament or congress) and the selected officia ...
Investments PPT
... First, What is Interest? • Interest is ‘The Price Paid for the Use of Money’ -McConnell, Brue ...
... First, What is Interest? • Interest is ‘The Price Paid for the Use of Money’ -McConnell, Brue ...
Persian Wars - Mr McEntarfer`s Social Studies Page
... the Delian League, an alliance dominated by Athens to protect against future Persian attacks. The other Greek city-states began to resent Athens power which led to the Peloponnesian War between The Delian League and The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. Athens would be defeated. ...
... the Delian League, an alliance dominated by Athens to protect against future Persian attacks. The other Greek city-states began to resent Athens power which led to the Peloponnesian War between The Delian League and The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. Athens would be defeated. ...