The Effects of the Persian and Pelopponesian Wars PowerPoint
... was to be a mutual defense group in case of invasion ◦ Other city-states pay money to help fund Athens’ navy and army ◦ Athens is the premier city-state of Greece at this point in time ◦ Sparta began the Peloponnesian League (an alliance of the Greek city-states on the Peloponnese Peninsula), whose ...
... was to be a mutual defense group in case of invasion ◦ Other city-states pay money to help fund Athens’ navy and army ◦ Athens is the premier city-state of Greece at this point in time ◦ Sparta began the Peloponnesian League (an alliance of the Greek city-states on the Peloponnese Peninsula), whose ...
Ancient Greece PPT
... colonies & powerful navy. The Spartans surrounded Athens and hoped the Athenian army would come out & fight. Pericles knew the Spartan army would win in open battle, so he stayed behind Athenian walls. ...
... colonies & powerful navy. The Spartans surrounded Athens and hoped the Athenian army would come out & fight. Pericles knew the Spartan army would win in open battle, so he stayed behind Athenian walls. ...
CA_NTSG_007 - Mira Costa High School
... After winning the Persian Wars, Athens emerged as the most powerful city-state in Greece. Under the able statesman Pericles, the government became more democratic. Pericles believed that all male citizens, regardless of wealth or social class, should take part in government. In addition to serving i ...
... After winning the Persian Wars, Athens emerged as the most powerful city-state in Greece. Under the able statesman Pericles, the government became more democratic. Pericles believed that all male citizens, regardless of wealth or social class, should take part in government. In addition to serving i ...
Unit 6ана Classical Greece
... A. Sparta was a strict military state a. all males joined the army from age 7 60 b. all women had to exercise and stay fit so they could have healthy male children 2. Sparta thought learning was dangerous ...
... A. Sparta was a strict military state a. all males joined the army from age 7 60 b. all women had to exercise and stay fit so they could have healthy male children 2. Sparta thought learning was dangerous ...
Classical Greece Test Review Name: #______ Date: Classical
... Athenian General Pericles consolidated his own power by using all the tribute money to serve rich and poor citizens. Generals were among the only public officials in Athens who were elected. They could not keep their job for more than one year. Pericles paid wages to jurors and members of th ...
... Athenian General Pericles consolidated his own power by using all the tribute money to serve rich and poor citizens. Generals were among the only public officials in Athens who were elected. They could not keep their job for more than one year. Pericles paid wages to jurors and members of th ...
Chapter 1: Sources of Democratic Tradition-
... truth and self knowledge but many Athens were threatened by this tradition. 6. At 70 years of age, Socrates’ enemies accused him to be in the city youth to failing they had to respect Gods before a jury of Sol citizens, but Socrates was a loyal citizen of Athens, accepting the death penalty and he w ...
... truth and self knowledge but many Athens were threatened by this tradition. 6. At 70 years of age, Socrates’ enemies accused him to be in the city youth to failing they had to respect Gods before a jury of Sol citizens, but Socrates was a loyal citizen of Athens, accepting the death penalty and he w ...
The Persian Wars
... • Organized Greek city-states into a defensive alliance that included Sparta ...
... • Organized Greek city-states into a defensive alliance that included Sparta ...
Victory and Defeat in the Greek World: Quiz
... to guard against future attacks from Persia to create a trading alliance to give all the city-states equal power in Greece to unite the city-states into one empire ...
... to guard against future attacks from Persia to create a trading alliance to give all the city-states equal power in Greece to unite the city-states into one empire ...
Victory and Defeat in the Greek World by Mario
... • Pheidippides ran 26.2 miles to Athens to tell Athens, died upon arriving ...
... • Pheidippides ran 26.2 miles to Athens to tell Athens, died upon arriving ...
Athens
... •Credited with making Athens a democracy • from a family of wealth & power •Divided Athens into 10 tribes—none dominated by people with great wealth. •All male citizens could: --- debate matters openly --- hear court cases --- appoint army generals •Cleisthenes’ reforms didn’t include ALL Members in ...
... •Credited with making Athens a democracy • from a family of wealth & power •Divided Athens into 10 tribes—none dominated by people with great wealth. •All male citizens could: --- debate matters openly --- hear court cases --- appoint army generals •Cleisthenes’ reforms didn’t include ALL Members in ...
Athens vs Sparta ASSIGNMENT
... 1- What is democracy & what did this allow Athenian citizens to do? ...
... 1- What is democracy & what did this allow Athenian citizens to do? ...
slides
... 468 BC Kimon defeats Persians in Asia Minor 462/461-451/450 BC Kimon ostracised 459-454 BC Failed Delian League expedition to Egypt 450 BC Kimon dies in Cyprus. Peace with Persia follows ...
... 468 BC Kimon defeats Persians in Asia Minor 462/461-451/450 BC Kimon ostracised 459-454 BC Failed Delian League expedition to Egypt 450 BC Kimon dies in Cyprus. Peace with Persia follows ...
The timeline show details of the period from 800 BC until the end of
... Rewiew of key concepts: 1. Is there any country called Greece nowadays? Yes. 2. What continent is Greece in? Europe. 3. What sea do you think the ancient Greeks used for their expansion? The Mediterranean sea. 4. What are the Olympic Games? When? Sport competitions held in Olympia during the summer ...
... Rewiew of key concepts: 1. Is there any country called Greece nowadays? Yes. 2. What continent is Greece in? Europe. 3. What sea do you think the ancient Greeks used for their expansion? The Mediterranean sea. 4. What are the Olympic Games? When? Sport competitions held in Olympia during the summer ...
Greek City-States Politics and Society Characteristics of City
... • Ruled by a military aristocracy ...
... • Ruled by a military aristocracy ...
Athens - Personal.psu.edu
... assembly (all the adult male (18) citizens of the polis of Athens) decided how to spend the city-state's income rich and poor had a self-interest in keeping the the fleet active and the allies paying for it * rich could enhance their social status * poor depended on the income they earne ...
... assembly (all the adult male (18) citizens of the polis of Athens) decided how to spend the city-state's income rich and poor had a self-interest in keeping the the fleet active and the allies paying for it * rich could enhance their social status * poor depended on the income they earne ...
“Spartan” lifestyle is living without luxuries
... They learned about history and legend from such things as Homer’s Iliad and Odessey Some had tutors to help with public speaking Boys from poor families didn’t receive much, if any, education and generally became farmers ...
... They learned about history and legend from such things as Homer’s Iliad and Odessey Some had tutors to help with public speaking Boys from poor families didn’t receive much, if any, education and generally became farmers ...
Blank Jeopardy
... Ancient Greeks did not think of themselves as “Greek”, but rather as members of “this” ...
... Ancient Greeks did not think of themselves as “Greek”, but rather as members of “this” ...
Greece II (Review and Assessment Questions p. 224)
... b. How did Athens lose its dominance over the rest of Greece? Athens lost its dominance by losing the support of its allies, becoming greedy, and thinking it was better and more favored by the gods than other Greeks. It also lost because a plaque killed one-third of the population. ...
... b. How did Athens lose its dominance over the rest of Greece? Athens lost its dominance by losing the support of its allies, becoming greedy, and thinking it was better and more favored by the gods than other Greeks. It also lost because a plaque killed one-third of the population. ...