Sparta and Athens
... organization. Sparta consisted of true-Spartan citizens and a group of people referred to as helots who worked the land to support the citizens. This allowed the Spartan men to concentrate on rigorous training in warfare for the majority of their lives. The fact that Sparta constantly feared the upr ...
... organization. Sparta consisted of true-Spartan citizens and a group of people referred to as helots who worked the land to support the citizens. This allowed the Spartan men to concentrate on rigorous training in warfare for the majority of their lives. The fact that Sparta constantly feared the upr ...
4.9.3 Fill-in - buaron-history
... A. 400’s BC, ____________________and ________________________ are most powerful Greek city-states 1. Leaders of Athens wanted more power over other Greek city-states 2. Leaders of Sparta feared Athens would become stronger than they were a. Led to a __________________ between the two B. Athens place ...
... A. 400’s BC, ____________________and ________________________ are most powerful Greek city-states 1. Leaders of Athens wanted more power over other Greek city-states 2. Leaders of Sparta feared Athens would become stronger than they were a. Led to a __________________ between the two B. Athens place ...
Peloponnesian War
... Athens had to give up its navy and empire Athens had to follow Spartan foreign policy ...
... Athens had to give up its navy and empire Athens had to follow Spartan foreign policy ...
File - Mr. Williams
... backfired. The entire Athenian army was defeated by Sicilian allies of Sparta and taken prisoner. They also destroyed most of the Athenian navy. Sparta took advantage of Athens’s weakness and attacked, starting the war up again. Sparta surrounded the city and cut off their food supply completely. ...
... backfired. The entire Athenian army was defeated by Sicilian allies of Sparta and taken prisoner. They also destroyed most of the Athenian navy. Sparta took advantage of Athens’s weakness and attacked, starting the war up again. Sparta surrounded the city and cut off their food supply completely. ...
Peloponnesian War ppt
... Athens had to give up its navy and empire Athens had to follow Spartan foreign policy ...
... Athens had to give up its navy and empire Athens had to follow Spartan foreign policy ...
Ancient Greek Society
... • Spartans took over lands near them to expand their empire for food – People conquered forced to work their own land- called helots – Helots revolted and almost defeated Spartans – Due to revolt the Spartans build a strong military state ...
... • Spartans took over lands near them to expand their empire for food – People conquered forced to work their own land- called helots – Helots revolted and almost defeated Spartans – Due to revolt the Spartans build a strong military state ...
Sequencing events in the Peloponnesian War
... Below are a series of boxes that contain information about the Peloponnesian War. Re-arrange events so they are in chronological order. Thucydides begins to write a history of the Peloponnesian War. ...
... Below are a series of boxes that contain information about the Peloponnesian War. Re-arrange events so they are in chronological order. Thucydides begins to write a history of the Peloponnesian War. ...
File
... Athens had to give up its navy and empire Athens had to follow Spartan foreign policy ...
... Athens had to give up its navy and empire Athens had to follow Spartan foreign policy ...
Athens v. Sparta Democracy v. Totalitarianism
... At birth judged to be fit or not. At 7 years old taken from home to be made into soldiers. At 20 they are married and have children, but continue to live in barracks. Helots (slaves) do all the work for the Spartan males and females. ...
... At birth judged to be fit or not. At 7 years old taken from home to be made into soldiers. At 20 they are married and have children, but continue to live in barracks. Helots (slaves) do all the work for the Spartan males and females. ...
Athenian strategy in the Peloponnesian War
... The Peace of Nicias failed to quiet those on both sides of the conflict who were pushing for a decisive victory over the enemy. A brash Athenian aristocrat named Alcibiades (c. 450-404 B.C.) was especially active against the uneasy peace. He was a member of one of Athens' richest and most distinguis ...
... The Peace of Nicias failed to quiet those on both sides of the conflict who were pushing for a decisive victory over the enemy. A brash Athenian aristocrat named Alcibiades (c. 450-404 B.C.) was especially active against the uneasy peace. He was a member of one of Athens' richest and most distinguis ...
Peloponnesian War
... • Set up after Xerxes attacked in the Persian War. Originally set up as a defensive and trade alliance. Athens led the league, but the treasury was kept on Delos. Each state had one equal vote. Different city-states would pay dues in different ways; some boats, some weapons, some men, etc. • Eventua ...
... • Set up after Xerxes attacked in the Persian War. Originally set up as a defensive and trade alliance. Athens led the league, but the treasury was kept on Delos. Each state had one equal vote. Different city-states would pay dues in different ways; some boats, some weapons, some men, etc. • Eventua ...
Sparta and Athens: Totalitarianism vs. Democracy
... imagine what it would have been like to have lived in one of those city-states • Write a one-page fictional diary entry that describes your life as an Athenian or Spartan youth • Your diary entry should include 3 aspects of Spartan or Athenian life • Be sure to consider your age and gender. ...
... imagine what it would have been like to have lived in one of those city-states • Write a one-page fictional diary entry that describes your life as an Athenian or Spartan youth • Your diary entry should include 3 aspects of Spartan or Athenian life • Be sure to consider your age and gender. ...
The Peloponnesian Wars & Alexander the Great
... • After Xerxes leaves, the Greeks still have Persians on Aegean islands and in Ionia that they have to clear out. • Spartans and Peloponnesian cities pull out of the Hellenic League (no surprise there) • Athens forms the Delian League ...
... • After Xerxes leaves, the Greeks still have Persians on Aegean islands and in Ionia that they have to clear out. • Spartans and Peloponnesian cities pull out of the Hellenic League (no surprise there) • Athens forms the Delian League ...
Alex and the Greeks 1
... Philip had been made hegemon of the League and commander-in-chief of all the Greek forces; Alexander did not automatically receive these honours BUT when he came to the Peloponnese and met the assembled Greeks Sparta refused (again) to acknowledge Macedonian leadership and Athens wanted to ignore hi ...
... Philip had been made hegemon of the League and commander-in-chief of all the Greek forces; Alexander did not automatically receive these honours BUT when he came to the Peloponnese and met the assembled Greeks Sparta refused (again) to acknowledge Macedonian leadership and Athens wanted to ignore hi ...
Spartan and Athenian Government
... For all practical purposes, Spartan government was the ephorate, for these five men led the council, ran the military, ran the educational system, ran the infant selection system, and had veto power over everything coming out of the council or the assembly. ...
... For all practical purposes, Spartan government was the ephorate, for these five men led the council, ran the military, ran the educational system, ran the infant selection system, and had veto power over everything coming out of the council or the assembly. ...
Look at the Advantages and Disadvantage of the Athens
... where left to die, the boys where taken away from their families to train to be warriors and the married soldiers had to abandon their families. I would not like to obey these rules because all the Spartan leaders wanted were a strong military and no freedom for the citizen’s. The infants that are w ...
... where left to die, the boys where taken away from their families to train to be warriors and the married soldiers had to abandon their families. I would not like to obey these rules because all the Spartan leaders wanted were a strong military and no freedom for the citizen’s. The infants that are w ...
Sparta and Athens
... • Women had more power in Sparta. • They owned land and ran households while men were at war. • Women didn’t do jobs that other Greek women did, like weave clothing, but left them for slaves. ...
... • Women had more power in Sparta. • They owned land and ran households while men were at war. • Women didn’t do jobs that other Greek women did, like weave clothing, but left them for slaves. ...
Chapter 5 Section 2 Notes
... Battle of Marathon 1. The Greeks use the fighting formation called a phalanx 2. Pheidipppides races back to Athens 26.2 miles away to summon the Spartans that are there. 3. The Greeks would win at the Battle of Marathon D. In 480 B.C. Xerxes the son of Darius leads a massive force some 75,000 Persia ...
... Battle of Marathon 1. The Greeks use the fighting formation called a phalanx 2. Pheidipppides races back to Athens 26.2 miles away to summon the Spartans that are there. 3. The Greeks would win at the Battle of Marathon D. In 480 B.C. Xerxes the son of Darius leads a massive force some 75,000 Persia ...
File
... Council of Elders – 2 Kings and 28 Citizens over the age of 60 Made decisions about the laws that would be voted on by the male assembly. The assembly would vote, not discuss or debate an issue. ...
... Council of Elders – 2 Kings and 28 Citizens over the age of 60 Made decisions about the laws that would be voted on by the male assembly. The assembly would vote, not discuss or debate an issue. ...
Life in Two City-States: Athens and Sparts - aoaks
... Relied on farming and fighting. Turned their conquered neighbors into slaves Non-citizens served in their army and made necessary items for soldiers. They also traded. ...
... Relied on farming and fighting. Turned their conquered neighbors into slaves Non-citizens served in their army and made necessary items for soldiers. They also traded. ...
Notes
... • Provided food and labor to Spartans • Treated horribly by the Spartans • Under constant threat of death from Spartans ...
... • Provided food and labor to Spartans • Treated horribly by the Spartans • Under constant threat of death from Spartans ...
Sparta Vs Athens: A case for Sparta that you don`t have to agree with
... (democracy). The democratic government in Athens, though decently equal, fair and fairly advanced for its time, did not meet the needs of the Greeks. During a time of many military battles Athens decided to worry more about comfort and culture. It is the oligarchy in Sparta that put a war-like attit ...
... (democracy). The democratic government in Athens, though decently equal, fair and fairly advanced for its time, did not meet the needs of the Greeks. During a time of many military battles Athens decided to worry more about comfort and culture. It is the oligarchy in Sparta that put a war-like attit ...
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.