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The Early Greeks
... women might work in the fields or sell goods. H. Athenian women had no political rights and could not own property. I. Aspasia was a well-educated woman who influenced Plato and Pericles. Although she could not vote or hold office, she was influential in politics. G. ...
... women might work in the fields or sell goods. H. Athenian women had no political rights and could not own property. I. Aspasia was a well-educated woman who influenced Plato and Pericles. Although she could not vote or hold office, she was influential in politics. G. ...
Fusion The Persian Wars - White Plains Public Schools
... - A traitor informed the Persians about a secret path around the pass and ended the Greeks’ brave stand - Fearing defeat, the Spartans held the Persians back while the other ...
... - A traitor informed the Persians about a secret path around the pass and ended the Greeks’ brave stand - Fearing defeat, the Spartans held the Persians back while the other ...
Foundations of Democracy
... hold office All classes can vote Anyone can bring charges against anyone All free males were citizens ...
... hold office All classes can vote Anyone can bring charges against anyone All free males were citizens ...
Ancient Greece Study Notes
... dissatisfaction (not to mention the displeasure felt by the poor) which sowed the seeds of change. o Hoplites—groups of similarly outfitted warriors who fought together came to be the standard for the army. Thus anyone who could afford the armour became equal with the aristocrats. o One displeased s ...
... dissatisfaction (not to mention the displeasure felt by the poor) which sowed the seeds of change. o Hoplites—groups of similarly outfitted warriors who fought together came to be the standard for the army. Thus anyone who could afford the armour became equal with the aristocrats. o One displeased s ...
Golden Age of Athens
... Increased # of paid public officials Having paid officials meant even poor could serve if elected or chosen by lot Direct Democracy: form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives ...
... Increased # of paid public officials Having paid officials meant even poor could serve if elected or chosen by lot Direct Democracy: form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives ...
Glory of Greece powerpoint
... Plato: philosopher, student of Socrates, The Republic was his vision of perfect government Aristotle: philosopher, student of Plato, invented basis of scientific method and classifying plants and animals, most famous student was Alexander the Great ...
... Plato: philosopher, student of Socrates, The Republic was his vision of perfect government Aristotle: philosopher, student of Plato, invented basis of scientific method and classifying plants and animals, most famous student was Alexander the Great ...
Section Summary Key Terms and People
... sing and play musical instruments. Boys from rich families often had private tutors who taught them philosophy, geometry, astronomy, and other subjects, as well as public speaking. Boys from poor families, however, did not receive much education and girls got almost none. Despite Athens’ reputation ...
... sing and play musical instruments. Boys from rich families often had private tutors who taught them philosophy, geometry, astronomy, and other subjects, as well as public speaking. Boys from poor families, however, did not receive much education and girls got almost none. Despite Athens’ reputation ...
File - MRS. VARGHESE Social Studies Department
... - you can see how perfect the body is…muscles, ribs, veins in the arms, calf muscles, etc. -EXCEPT…. The face- it looks serene, pleasant, peaceful, at rest. Think about your face when you are tackling someone in football, guarding someone in basketball, etc….you have emotion! ...
... - you can see how perfect the body is…muscles, ribs, veins in the arms, calf muscles, etc. -EXCEPT…. The face- it looks serene, pleasant, peaceful, at rest. Think about your face when you are tackling someone in football, guarding someone in basketball, etc….you have emotion! ...
Democracy
... did not take advantage of its particular geomorphology until the beginning of the 5th century BC. The navy of Athens numbered only 70 ships, even though raiders did threaten its land at various points in time. In 483 BC, a new vein of silver was discovered in the mines of Lavrion. In these instances ...
... did not take advantage of its particular geomorphology until the beginning of the 5th century BC. The navy of Athens numbered only 70 ships, even though raiders did threaten its land at various points in time. In 483 BC, a new vein of silver was discovered in the mines of Lavrion. In these instances ...
Athens and Sparta
... (rule by kings), democracy (through the election of council/senators), and aristocracy (rule by the upper class or land owning class). Two kings who were generals in command of the armies and with some religious duties. Five overseers (ephors) elected annually ran the dayto-day operations of Sparta. ...
... (rule by kings), democracy (through the election of council/senators), and aristocracy (rule by the upper class or land owning class). Two kings who were generals in command of the armies and with some religious duties. Five overseers (ephors) elected annually ran the dayto-day operations of Sparta. ...
File - Mrs. Mueller`s World!
... Other Famous Greeks of Later Times Euclid - known as the Father of Geometry, he was active in Hellenistic Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy I (c. 300 BC) Eratosthenes - 3rd chief librarian at the Library in Alexandria, he determined the circumference of the earth, tilt of the earth's axis, and ...
... Other Famous Greeks of Later Times Euclid - known as the Father of Geometry, he was active in Hellenistic Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy I (c. 300 BC) Eratosthenes - 3rd chief librarian at the Library in Alexandria, he determined the circumference of the earth, tilt of the earth's axis, and ...
notes from sept 25
... • The PELOPONNESIAN WAR – a war between Athens and Sparta from 431 B.C.E. to 404 B.C.E. in which Sparta won had many effects on the city-states. • Sparta had land advantage/Athens naval • Plague hurts Athens – Pericles dies • Athens loses; democracy weakens ...
... • The PELOPONNESIAN WAR – a war between Athens and Sparta from 431 B.C.E. to 404 B.C.E. in which Sparta won had many effects on the city-states. • Sparta had land advantage/Athens naval • Plague hurts Athens – Pericles dies • Athens loses; democracy weakens ...
Lesson 3: The Golden Age of Athens
... *They formed an alliance, an agreement to work together, called the Delian League. They forced citystates to join. It used the funds to put up public buildings. Athenian generals began to interfere in the affairs of other city-states. Other Greeks became angry and resentful. *Sparta was the leader o ...
... *They formed an alliance, an agreement to work together, called the Delian League. They forced citystates to join. It used the funds to put up public buildings. Athenian generals began to interfere in the affairs of other city-states. Other Greeks became angry and resentful. *Sparta was the leader o ...
Greek Civilizations
... Boys entered military at age 7 *in service for 23 years=then became citizen 3. Forced people into slavery from conquered lands=HELOTS ...
... Boys entered military at age 7 *in service for 23 years=then became citizen 3. Forced people into slavery from conquered lands=HELOTS ...
ancient_greece_4
... Thirty Years Peace through all of the aforementioned actions, and Sparta formally declared war on Athens. ...
... Thirty Years Peace through all of the aforementioned actions, and Sparta formally declared war on Athens. ...
490 BC - CAI Teachers
... During the Persian wars the Macedonians had allowed Xerses army free passage. In the Peloponnesian war Macedonia had followed a policy of supporting which power was winning. Philip of Macedon, the third son of King Amyntas and Eurydice, was born in Pella in 382 BC. Philip was a hostage in Thebes dur ...
... During the Persian wars the Macedonians had allowed Xerses army free passage. In the Peloponnesian war Macedonia had followed a policy of supporting which power was winning. Philip of Macedon, the third son of King Amyntas and Eurydice, was born in Pella in 382 BC. Philip was a hostage in Thebes dur ...
It`s All Gr k to Me 700 B.C. to 145 B.C.
... – Political & legal center, shops, water for the women ...
... – Political & legal center, shops, water for the women ...
Aftermath of the Peloponnesian War and Spartan Supremacy
... had the effrontery to discard them in practice, as I shall try to remind you by speaking first of my own concerns, then of yours. Theognis and Peison stated before the Thirty that among the resident aliens there might be some who were embittered against their administration, and that therefore they ...
... had the effrontery to discard them in practice, as I shall try to remind you by speaking first of my own concerns, then of yours. Theognis and Peison stated before the Thirty that among the resident aliens there might be some who were embittered against their administration, and that therefore they ...
The Minoans - Barren County School
... joined with Sparta against Athens. • Sparta and Athens – built 2 different kinds of societies (neither understood or trusted the other) • War broke out in 431 B.C. ...
... joined with Sparta against Athens. • Sparta and Athens – built 2 different kinds of societies (neither understood or trusted the other) • War broke out in 431 B.C. ...
CHAPTER 3 - CLASSICAL AND HELLENISTIC GREECE
... The Thirty Years Peace of 445 B.C.E. lasted for only a decade. In 435, a dispute involving the island of Corcyra forced the Athenians to side against an important ally of Sparta, Corinth. The deep-seated distrust between Sparta and Athens coupled with the aggressive arguments of Corinth resulted in ...
... The Thirty Years Peace of 445 B.C.E. lasted for only a decade. In 435, a dispute involving the island of Corcyra forced the Athenians to side against an important ally of Sparta, Corinth. The deep-seated distrust between Sparta and Athens coupled with the aggressive arguments of Corinth resulted in ...
Greece! 1900-133 BC - Mat
... ▫ The poor REALLY liked him, but didn’t like his son too much, so they said, “no more tyrants, thank you very much.” ...
... ▫ The poor REALLY liked him, but didn’t like his son too much, so they said, “no more tyrants, thank you very much.” ...
2500 anniversary of the battle of Marathon
... avoid a combat. Now, if we do not fight, I look to see a great disturbance at Athens which will shake men's resolutions, and then I fear they will submit themselves. But, if we fight the battle before any unsoundness shows itself among our citizens,...we are well able to overcome the enemy.' 'On you ...
... avoid a combat. Now, if we do not fight, I look to see a great disturbance at Athens which will shake men's resolutions, and then I fear they will submit themselves. But, if we fight the battle before any unsoundness shows itself among our citizens,...we are well able to overcome the enemy.' 'On you ...
War and Empire in the Aegean - White Plains Public Schools
... The Persian Wars. In 546 B.C., the Persian king Cyrus conquered the kingdom of Lydia and gained the Greek city-states in Asia Minor, known as Ionia. As long as the Greeks paid their taxes and contributed to the royal army, Cyrus did not interfere with their cities’ local governments or customs. Howe ...
... The Persian Wars. In 546 B.C., the Persian king Cyrus conquered the kingdom of Lydia and gained the Greek city-states in Asia Minor, known as Ionia. As long as the Greeks paid their taxes and contributed to the royal army, Cyrus did not interfere with their cities’ local governments or customs. Howe ...