Ancient Greece: Day 2
... • Athens formed Delian League for protection against the Persians, pirates – really turns into the Athenian Empire ...
... • Athens formed Delian League for protection against the Persians, pirates – really turns into the Athenian Empire ...
Greece-Peloponnesian War Notes
... -spent D.L. money on itself instead of the defense of all the city-states in the league Pericles is the leader of Athens (460-429 BCE) -focused on rebuilding Athens (w/D.L. money) -Athens thrives & becomes more democratic -had a “direct democracy” (people directly vote on each issue, unlike the U.S. ...
... -spent D.L. money on itself instead of the defense of all the city-states in the league Pericles is the leader of Athens (460-429 BCE) -focused on rebuilding Athens (w/D.L. money) -Athens thrives & becomes more democratic -had a “direct democracy” (people directly vote on each issue, unlike the U.S. ...
File
... was inconclusive until a _____________ broke out in Athens destroying nearly _______ of its population. The weakening of the Greek city-states allowed the ______________ under __________ to conquer Greece. His son, ______________ made war on the Persians and conquered much of the known world. He est ...
... was inconclusive until a _____________ broke out in Athens destroying nearly _______ of its population. The weakening of the Greek city-states allowed the ______________ under __________ to conquer Greece. His son, ______________ made war on the Persians and conquered much of the known world. He est ...
The Greek City
... • A council of elders, composed of the two kings and 28 citizens over the age of 60, decided on the issues that would be presented to an assembly made of male citizens. This assembly did not debate; it only voted on the issues. ...
... • A council of elders, composed of the two kings and 28 citizens over the age of 60, decided on the issues that would be presented to an assembly made of male citizens. This assembly did not debate; it only voted on the issues. ...
In 499BC, the Athenians helped cities under
... “Go tell the Spartans, thou who passest by, That here, obedient to their laws, we lie.” ...
... “Go tell the Spartans, thou who passest by, That here, obedient to their laws, we lie.” ...
Athens vs. Sparta Forms of Government: Spartan Government
... Five officials called elders who served life terms Councilmen made decisions, passed laws and ensured enforcement Had an assembly of people expected to follow laws without debate Athenian Government Only citizens could be part of government (There were about 40,000 Athenian citizens. Total p ...
... Five officials called elders who served life terms Councilmen made decisions, passed laws and ensured enforcement Had an assembly of people expected to follow laws without debate Athenian Government Only citizens could be part of government (There were about 40,000 Athenian citizens. Total p ...
Athens: Greek city-state located on the Aegean Coast About 750 BC
... Stated that a person did not have to own land to be a citizen -encouraged sculpture and other art - when Peisistratus died, his sons took over the government A Democratic Constitution Cleisthenes- an Athenian noble. Put into effect the world’s first democratic constitution: favoring the equality of ...
... Stated that a person did not have to own land to be a citizen -encouraged sculpture and other art - when Peisistratus died, his sons took over the government A Democratic Constitution Cleisthenes- an Athenian noble. Put into effect the world’s first democratic constitution: favoring the equality of ...
Cloze 10
... After the Persian Wars ended in 480 BC, many city-states formed an _________, or an agreement to work together. They wanted to punish the _________ for attacking Greece. They also agreed to help defend each other and to protect trade in the Aegean Sea. To pay for this defense, each city-state gave _ ...
... After the Persian Wars ended in 480 BC, many city-states formed an _________, or an agreement to work together. They wanted to punish the _________ for attacking Greece. They also agreed to help defend each other and to protect trade in the Aegean Sea. To pay for this defense, each city-state gave _ ...
Concise Timeline for The Golden Age of Athens
... Peace Treaty of Callias between Persia and Athens Athens and Sparta sign 30 Years Peace; Long Walls completed Peloponnesian League declares for war, beginning the Archidamian War (431-421) Plague strikes Athens (430-427) Athenians purify Delos. End of the Athenian plague. Athenians capture of Sparta ...
... Peace Treaty of Callias between Persia and Athens Athens and Sparta sign 30 Years Peace; Long Walls completed Peloponnesian League declares for war, beginning the Archidamian War (431-421) Plague strikes Athens (430-427) Athenians purify Delos. End of the Athenian plague. Athenians capture of Sparta ...
Ancient Greece - The Lesson Builder
... Ancient Greece consisted of a mountainous region with valuable port cities. Each city and it’s surrounding area is called a polis. Two of the most powerful poleis were Athens and Sparta. Locate them on the map, which one appears to be closer to the sea? Which polis do you think was more open to idea ...
... Ancient Greece consisted of a mountainous region with valuable port cities. Each city and it’s surrounding area is called a polis. Two of the most powerful poleis were Athens and Sparta. Locate them on the map, which one appears to be closer to the sea? Which polis do you think was more open to idea ...
The City States Home Page
... independent country Every polis had a main gathering area, usually safe from invaders and atop a hill. This area was called an acropolis. The acropolis was also a religious center to honor the gods and goddesses of Greek culture. ...
... independent country Every polis had a main gathering area, usually safe from invaders and atop a hill. This area was called an acropolis. The acropolis was also a religious center to honor the gods and goddesses of Greek culture. ...
Accommodated GCS
... Aristocrats were nobles who took over the government and lead the army. o Only aristocrats could become citizens. o They were members of the Assembly, which passed laws and decided questions on war and peace. Helots, or slaves, did the farming. Perioeci, or merchants and artisans, lived in Spa ...
... Aristocrats were nobles who took over the government and lead the army. o Only aristocrats could become citizens. o They were members of the Assembly, which passed laws and decided questions on war and peace. Helots, or slaves, did the farming. Perioeci, or merchants and artisans, lived in Spa ...
Name Class Date After 522 B.C., the Persians extended their empire
... under the leadership of Pericles. Because of his wisdom and skill, the economy thrived and the government became more democratic. Periclean Athens was a direct democracy. Under this system, citizens take part directly in the daily affairs of government. Pericles believed that citizens from all socia ...
... under the leadership of Pericles. Because of his wisdom and skill, the economy thrived and the government became more democratic. Periclean Athens was a direct democracy. Under this system, citizens take part directly in the daily affairs of government. Pericles believed that citizens from all socia ...
Peloponnesian War
... Athenian Democracy • Each of the five groups will be presenting your topic to the class. • Each group must create a visual • You will have 10 minutes to complete this ...
... Athenian Democracy • Each of the five groups will be presenting your topic to the class. • Each group must create a visual • You will have 10 minutes to complete this ...
Sparta and Athens Study Guide
... Could own property Took care of property when husband was at war Could speak at the Assembly Trained to fight and were strong, to produce healthy babies ...
... Could own property Took care of property when husband was at war Could speak at the Assembly Trained to fight and were strong, to produce healthy babies ...
Name: Date: Vocabulary: Colony:
... ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Which battle destroyed the Persian navy? _______________________________ ...
... ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Which battle destroyed the Persian navy? _______________________________ ...
athens
... A. In 490 B.C., King Darius sent 600 ships and his army to Greece B. They fought in Marathon C. When the Persians were boarding their ships, the Athenians came down from the mountains & attacked…defeating the Persians D. A messenger ran to Athens to declare victory…he yelled “Nike!” which is t ...
... A. In 490 B.C., King Darius sent 600 ships and his army to Greece B. They fought in Marathon C. When the Persians were boarding their ships, the Athenians came down from the mountains & attacked…defeating the Persians D. A messenger ran to Athens to declare victory…he yelled “Nike!” which is t ...
- gst boces
... surrounding countryside including villages) was the political unit in ancient Greece. Military of Athens and Sparta: 1. Discovery of iron allowed ordinary citizens to arm/defend themselves. A. Citizens were expected to defend the polis B. Phalanx—soldiers walked side by side, spear in one hand, shie ...
... surrounding countryside including villages) was the political unit in ancient Greece. Military of Athens and Sparta: 1. Discovery of iron allowed ordinary citizens to arm/defend themselves. A. Citizens were expected to defend the polis B. Phalanx—soldiers walked side by side, spear in one hand, shie ...
Classical Greece - McKinney ISD Staff Sites
... Sparta could not be easily attacked from the sea. Athens plagued by disease and defeat lost its wealth and power to Sparta which caused political change in the city-state. ...
... Sparta could not be easily attacked from the sea. Athens plagued by disease and defeat lost its wealth and power to Sparta which caused political change in the city-state. ...
Chapter 3-1 - Net Start Class
... The Spartans were heavily outnumbered but held the Persians off for 2 days before they were surrounded and slaughtered. Battle of Salamis (Greeks destroy Xerxes’ navy and defeat his troops. The battle at the Plain of Plataea (last battle of the war) 479BCE the Persian War ends . The Growth of th ...
... The Spartans were heavily outnumbered but held the Persians off for 2 days before they were surrounded and slaughtered. Battle of Salamis (Greeks destroy Xerxes’ navy and defeat his troops. The battle at the Plain of Plataea (last battle of the war) 479BCE the Persian War ends . The Growth of th ...