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Athens vs. Sparta
... Spartan GovernmentWhy was Sparta called an Oligarchy? -Power was in the hands of a few people -Their Assembly had little power and did not debate laws. They were made up of citizens that voted on laws. -Important decisions were made by the Council of Elders (28 members) & the Two Kings *Council of ...
... Spartan GovernmentWhy was Sparta called an Oligarchy? -Power was in the hands of a few people -Their Assembly had little power and did not debate laws. They were made up of citizens that voted on laws. -Important decisions were made by the Council of Elders (28 members) & the Two Kings *Council of ...
notes
... 2. Other city-states paid Athens a tribute. 3. Athens used it for its own benefit like building the Parthenon in Athens 4. The other city states began to resent Athens 5. They asked Sparta to help them fight against Athens 6. 431 BC began the Peloponnesian War 7. This was a fight between Athens and ...
... 2. Other city-states paid Athens a tribute. 3. Athens used it for its own benefit like building the Parthenon in Athens 4. The other city states began to resent Athens 5. They asked Sparta to help them fight against Athens 6. 431 BC began the Peloponnesian War 7. This was a fight between Athens and ...
Peloponnesian War Handout
... Many of their ships were sunk in a huge storm They were attacked by the Persians There was a plague in the city that killed many people including their leader Much of the wall protecting the city collapsed due to poor construction Many of their soldiers deserted to go to the Olympic Games 4) When di ...
... Many of their ships were sunk in a huge storm They were attacked by the Persians There was a plague in the city that killed many people including their leader Much of the wall protecting the city collapsed due to poor construction Many of their soldiers deserted to go to the Olympic Games 4) When di ...
WORD
... One must always be careful with both primary and secondary documents because they often reflect the authors’ bias. One must always reflect on the purpose of the document, the intended audience, and the person who wrote the document. Not all documents can be taken completely at face value. A. Pericle ...
... One must always be careful with both primary and secondary documents because they often reflect the authors’ bias. One must always reflect on the purpose of the document, the intended audience, and the person who wrote the document. Not all documents can be taken completely at face value. A. Pericle ...
Section 2 pp
... *He came from a wealthy family *Supported Democracy *He introduced reforms and strengthened Democracy *One of Pericles’ reforms was to pay a salary to city officials *This meant poor citizens could afford to hold public office ...
... *He came from a wealthy family *Supported Democracy *He introduced reforms and strengthened Democracy *One of Pericles’ reforms was to pay a salary to city officials *This meant poor citizens could afford to hold public office ...
Intro to Greek Life - Harrison High School
... Peloponnesian War against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. Athenian democracy was established in 508 BC under Cleisthenes following the tyranny of Hippias. This system remained remarkably stable, and with a few brief interruptions remained in place for 180 years, until 322 BC. The peak of At ...
... Peloponnesian War against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. Athenian democracy was established in 508 BC under Cleisthenes following the tyranny of Hippias. This system remained remarkably stable, and with a few brief interruptions remained in place for 180 years, until 322 BC. The peak of At ...
The Greek City-States Classical Greece
... formation with pikes and charges the enemy Trireme-- fast ship rowed by slaves; sink enemy by ...
... formation with pikes and charges the enemy Trireme-- fast ship rowed by slaves; sink enemy by ...
Victory and Defeat in the Greek World ch5 sect 3
... Thriving economy and increased democracy Athenians had a Direct Democracy Rebuilt the Acropolis With the help of Aspasia, Pericles turned Athens into the center of Greek ...
... Thriving economy and increased democracy Athenians had a Direct Democracy Rebuilt the Acropolis With the help of Aspasia, Pericles turned Athens into the center of Greek ...
Fusion Review Greeks and Hellenism
... Greeks were attacked by a powerful empire. The empire attacked because the Greeks had supported their fellow Greeks (Ionian Greeks) who had rebelled against this empire. G. After winning the wars against the powerful empire, the Greeks formed an alliance. This alliance was led by Athens but Athens u ...
... Greeks were attacked by a powerful empire. The empire attacked because the Greeks had supported their fellow Greeks (Ionian Greeks) who had rebelled against this empire. G. After winning the wars against the powerful empire, the Greeks formed an alliance. This alliance was led by Athens but Athens u ...
Greek Drama notes File
... in lawsuits. Doing well increased your status and political power. However, some tried to save money with second hand costumes or refused the honour which you could do it you could find a wealthier man. In times of financial difficulties the duty could be shared. If the performance was poor you coul ...
... in lawsuits. Doing well increased your status and political power. However, some tried to save money with second hand costumes or refused the honour which you could do it you could find a wealthier man. In times of financial difficulties the duty could be shared. If the performance was poor you coul ...
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... panic. If it can't, look for more selling -- especially in Asia, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak. You might think it would be a simple matter for businesses to figure out how much money they have at risk in their relationships with these troubled companies, but that's not the case. I'm told by insiders ...
Hellenic History
... 16. Which general led the Persian campaign of 492, subduing both Thrace and Macedonia, but returned to Asia after a storm devastated his fleet? a. Artaphernes b. Datis c. Hydarnes d. Mardonius 17. Which of the following describes the reforms instituted by Solon that are known as the seisachtheia? a. ...
... 16. Which general led the Persian campaign of 492, subduing both Thrace and Macedonia, but returned to Asia after a storm devastated his fleet? a. Artaphernes b. Datis c. Hydarnes d. Mardonius 17. Which of the following describes the reforms instituted by Solon that are known as the seisachtheia? a. ...
Greece: More than a thousand years before classical Greece, the
... another war. Athens After the Persian Wars: Athens played a prominent role in defeating the Persians. This excited the city-state. The Athenians decided that they had the ability to lead Greece. Directly after the Persian Wars, Athens reached the height of its power, Athenian democracy reached i ...
... another war. Athens After the Persian Wars: Athens played a prominent role in defeating the Persians. This excited the city-state. The Athenians decided that they had the ability to lead Greece. Directly after the Persian Wars, Athens reached the height of its power, Athenian democracy reached i ...
17- Warring City-States Rule and Order in Greek City
... The idea of representative government also began to take root in some city-states, particularly Athens. Like other city-states, Athens went through power struggles between rich and poor. However, Athenians avoided major political upheavals by making timely reforms. Athenian reformers moved toward de ...
... The idea of representative government also began to take root in some city-states, particularly Athens. Like other city-states, Athens went through power struggles between rich and poor. However, Athenians avoided major political upheavals by making timely reforms. Athenian reformers moved toward de ...
Marathon Drama
... goddess sacred to the Spartans. Sparta must not fight for another two weeks. If they do I shall see they will suffer!!! I will help you fight the Persians. Narrator 1: Pheidippides then had to run all the way back to the Athenians with the bad news. He had run for over 280 miles in only 10 days. Phe ...
... goddess sacred to the Spartans. Sparta must not fight for another two weeks. If they do I shall see they will suffer!!! I will help you fight the Persians. Narrator 1: Pheidippides then had to run all the way back to the Athenians with the bad news. He had run for over 280 miles in only 10 days. Phe ...
Athens v. Sparta
... Men married at the age of 20 but still had to live in the barracks Helots worked all their lives as Spartan slaves. Did not value education in arts or philosophy. ...
... Men married at the age of 20 but still had to live in the barracks Helots worked all their lives as Spartan slaves. Did not value education in arts or philosophy. ...
Ancient Greece Review - Montpelier Schools Home Page
... all land debts and freed debtors from slavery, limited the amount of land any one man could own, ordered fathers to teach their sons a skill, and granted citizenship to foreign-born artisans. All of these steps helped improve the economy. Solon also allowed citizens of all classes to serve in the As ...
... all land debts and freed debtors from slavery, limited the amount of land any one man could own, ordered fathers to teach their sons a skill, and granted citizenship to foreign-born artisans. All of these steps helped improve the economy. Solon also allowed citizens of all classes to serve in the As ...
GREEK DEMOCRACY (ATHENS) Introduction The Greeks use to
... membership in the polis was hereditary and could not be passed on to someone outside the citizen family. The citizens of any given polis were an elite group of people – slaves, peasants, women and resident aliens were not part of the body of citizens. Archons - a chosen a group of officials made to ...
... membership in the polis was hereditary and could not be passed on to someone outside the citizen family. The citizens of any given polis were an elite group of people – slaves, peasants, women and resident aliens were not part of the body of citizens. Archons - a chosen a group of officials made to ...
Ancient Greece
... Sparta had the most powerful army in Greece. Put no value in art or literature, ONLY the military. Military ...
... Sparta had the most powerful army in Greece. Put no value in art or literature, ONLY the military. Military ...
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"`Born from the Earth`: The Political Uses of an Athenian Myth."
... earth itself. And we are able to address the city with the same names as we address our closest kin. For it is proper for us alone of the Greeks to call our same nurse both fatherland and mother.” 4. Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War 1.2 “It appears that the land now called Greece was not ...
... earth itself. And we are able to address the city with the same names as we address our closest kin. For it is proper for us alone of the Greeks to call our same nurse both fatherland and mother.” 4. Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War 1.2 “It appears that the land now called Greece was not ...
Warring City-States - Loudoun County Public Schools
... of ancient Greece in terms of its impact on Western civilization by: Identifying the social structure and role of slavery, and comparing the city-states of Athens and Sparta Evaluating the significance of the Persian wars ...
... of ancient Greece in terms of its impact on Western civilization by: Identifying the social structure and role of slavery, and comparing the city-states of Athens and Sparta Evaluating the significance of the Persian wars ...
Lecture 8 The Persian War and the development of Greek warfare
... The advice of Themistocles had prevailed on a previous occasion. The revenues from the mines at Laurium had brought great wealth into the Athenians' treasury, and when each man was to receive ten drachmae for his share, Themistocles persuaded the Athenians to make no such division but to use the mon ...
... The advice of Themistocles had prevailed on a previous occasion. The revenues from the mines at Laurium had brought great wealth into the Athenians' treasury, and when each man was to receive ten drachmae for his share, Themistocles persuaded the Athenians to make no such division but to use the mon ...