CHAPTER 10 THE CITY
... Sparta greatest military power in Greece Aristocrats took over government (ARMY) Ephors controlled public affairs of Sparta (yearly) Helots (slaves) farmed Aristocrats stay in army from 7-60 yrs. Old Sparta’s only goal: Military Strength ...
... Sparta greatest military power in Greece Aristocrats took over government (ARMY) Ephors controlled public affairs of Sparta (yearly) Helots (slaves) farmed Aristocrats stay in army from 7-60 yrs. Old Sparta’s only goal: Military Strength ...
File - Mrs. Minks Social Studies
... Sparta was great land power Controlled many neighboring territories Populations were tied to land as slaves ...
... Sparta was great land power Controlled many neighboring territories Populations were tied to land as slaves ...
Athenian Government
... While Athens’s economy depended on trade, Sparta’s economy relied on farming and on conquests of other people. Although Sparta had fertile soil, there was not enough land to provide food for everyone. When necessary, Spartans took the lands they needed from their neighbors, who were then forced to w ...
... While Athens’s economy depended on trade, Sparta’s economy relied on farming and on conquests of other people. Although Sparta had fertile soil, there was not enough land to provide food for everyone. When necessary, Spartans took the lands they needed from their neighbors, who were then forced to w ...
Sparta vs. Athens
... other city-states for lacking bravery, patriotism and courage. Athens was repeatedly attacked since Athenians didn’t have a war-like reputation. Sparta In the city-state of Sparta, the government was controlled by an oligarchy in which the power was held by a group of five men called ephors. It may ...
... other city-states for lacking bravery, patriotism and courage. Athens was repeatedly attacked since Athenians didn’t have a war-like reputation. Sparta In the city-state of Sparta, the government was controlled by an oligarchy in which the power was held by a group of five men called ephors. It may ...
The Peloponnesian War
... Sparta to Athens: “shove off” Sparta leaves Delian League, creates its own alliance ...
... Sparta to Athens: “shove off” Sparta leaves Delian League, creates its own alliance ...
File - Social Studies With Ms. Ossea
... hastily put together a small army. The Persians outnumbered them by at least two to one. For several days the armies stared tensely at each other across the plain of Marathon. ...
... hastily put together a small army. The Persians outnumbered them by at least two to one. For several days the armies stared tensely at each other across the plain of Marathon. ...
Greek City-States Study Guide
... 1. Describe all of the components that made up a polis. City-states were built around a fortified hill called an acropolis. An agora was located at the bottom of the acropolis with a temple built to honor a god/goddess at the top of the hill. 2. Who were considered citizens in most Greek city-states ...
... 1. Describe all of the components that made up a polis. City-states were built around a fortified hill called an acropolis. An agora was located at the bottom of the acropolis with a temple built to honor a god/goddess at the top of the hill. 2. Who were considered citizens in most Greek city-states ...
PELOPONNESIAN WAR
... Sparta lead a league of city-states to stand up to the Delian League. Called Peloponnesian League 431 B.C. Sparta declares war on Athens – Peloponnesian War ...
... Sparta lead a league of city-states to stand up to the Delian League. Called Peloponnesian League 431 B.C. Sparta declares war on Athens – Peloponnesian War ...
DBQ Essay and Scaffolding Questions
... commands, they do. And his command never changes: it forbids them to flee battle, whatever the number of their foes. He requires them to stand firm-to conquer or die.” -From Herodotus’ ...
... commands, they do. And his command never changes: it forbids them to flee battle, whatever the number of their foes. He requires them to stand firm-to conquer or die.” -From Herodotus’ ...
Chapter 9 Lesson 3
... because they told people what they wanted to hear, even though it was not true ...
... because they told people what they wanted to hear, even though it was not true ...
greece athenian golden age notes
... Great thinkers known as philosophers began to seek truth c. Philosophers (lovers of wisdom) had two assumptions i. The universe is put together in an orderly way, and subject to absolute and unchanging laws ii. People can understand these laws through logic and reason b. ...
... Great thinkers known as philosophers began to seek truth c. Philosophers (lovers of wisdom) had two assumptions i. The universe is put together in an orderly way, and subject to absolute and unchanging laws ii. People can understand these laws through logic and reason b. ...
File
... After becoming a member, city-states had to pay regular fees and supply ships Initially, each city-state had an equal vote, but Athens eventually took over decision making Athens was always able to control the majorityensuring its will was carried out ...
... After becoming a member, city-states had to pay regular fees and supply ships Initially, each city-state had an equal vote, but Athens eventually took over decision making Athens was always able to control the majorityensuring its will was carried out ...
Greek Review and Introduction to Sparta and Athens
... built by allowing more people to participate in government. His system was based political rights on wealth, not birth. ...
... built by allowing more people to participate in government. His system was based political rights on wealth, not birth. ...
Athens` Choices - Middle School World History
... responded by reforming their society into one focused on military strength. They formed a government that exerted total control. In fact, every newborn baby had to be presented to rulers who decided whether the baby had the potential to be a great soldier or the mother of strong children. Those who ...
... responded by reforming their society into one focused on military strength. They formed a government that exerted total control. In fact, every newborn baby had to be presented to rulers who decided whether the baby had the potential to be a great soldier or the mother of strong children. Those who ...
Wk_24_Ancient Greece_6_4_6_Thursday
... Homework CollectinMythology Mini-Project • Let’s see how your vases turned out! ...
... Homework CollectinMythology Mini-Project • Let’s see how your vases turned out! ...
5.10 Study Questions: Age of Pericles
... After the Persian Wars, the leading Athenian politician for the next 30 years was a general named ___. This Athenian leader (the answer to #9) treated the other poleis of the Delian League (how?) ___. On the other hand, Pericles made Athens more democratic at home. List two ways that he made it poss ...
... After the Persian Wars, the leading Athenian politician for the next 30 years was a general named ___. This Athenian leader (the answer to #9) treated the other poleis of the Delian League (how?) ___. On the other hand, Pericles made Athens more democratic at home. List two ways that he made it poss ...
SPARTA VS ATHENS: A CLASS DEBATE
... Each student must complete his/her own fact sheet Complete the chart with research for your arguments and evidence. Which was more superior, Athens or Sparta? (circle side you represent) Opening or Closing Statement: ...
... Each student must complete his/her own fact sheet Complete the chart with research for your arguments and evidence. Which was more superior, Athens or Sparta? (circle side you represent) Opening or Closing Statement: ...
File - Mr. Wright`s Class
... extreme in their warrior beliefs…part of it was obviously to defend themselves against invaders who might kill and destroy them. However, one of the biggest reasons is because of their slavery system. The Spartans had many slaves, known as helots. The helots were treated as animals, and were force ...
... extreme in their warrior beliefs…part of it was obviously to defend themselves against invaders who might kill and destroy them. However, one of the biggest reasons is because of their slavery system. The Spartans had many slaves, known as helots. The helots were treated as animals, and were force ...
The Ancient Greeks Part 2
... • Bubonic plague- a very deadly disease caused by a bacteria transmitted through parasites • Cholera- caused by the exposure of drinking water to ...
... • Bubonic plague- a very deadly disease caused by a bacteria transmitted through parasites • Cholera- caused by the exposure of drinking water to ...
Greece-Peloponnesian War Notes
... -Greek historian Thucydides wrote about the wars, & that’s we know what happened -Eventually Athens recovers, but never reaches its former greatness again. -All this turmoil leads to unrest among the city-states. There is fighting between them. -Shortly thereafter, Sparta is attacked by Greek city-s ...
... -Greek historian Thucydides wrote about the wars, & that’s we know what happened -Eventually Athens recovers, but never reaches its former greatness again. -All this turmoil leads to unrest among the city-states. There is fighting between them. -Shortly thereafter, Sparta is attacked by Greek city-s ...
Classical Greece - Ms. Citton`s Wiki
... Sparta blocked Athens from getting supplies Athens surrendered Sparta defeated the enemy that was previously the ally. ...
... Sparta blocked Athens from getting supplies Athens surrendered Sparta defeated the enemy that was previously the ally. ...
Athens and Sparta
... Athens Government: Typically classified as a “limited democracy.” Also considered the “birthplace of democracy.” Athens held the first democratic state, developed in 507 BC. Principally made up of elected officials: o Council of 500 made most of the main administrative decisions o The Assembly w ...
... Athens Government: Typically classified as a “limited democracy.” Also considered the “birthplace of democracy.” Athens held the first democratic state, developed in 507 BC. Principally made up of elected officials: o Council of 500 made most of the main administrative decisions o The Assembly w ...
Theban–Spartan War
The Theban–Spartan Warof 378–362 BC was a series of military conflicts fought between Sparta and Thebes for hegemony over Greece.