The Greatness of Athens
... As a group (3-4), share your roadblocks and clarify them. Step 3: Reread it, and talk-to-the-text, as you do that, write down main ideas of each paragraph. Step 4: After the reading, discuss the document, and share the main ideas that you wrote down. Summarize the document as a group. Step 5: As ...
... As a group (3-4), share your roadblocks and clarify them. Step 3: Reread it, and talk-to-the-text, as you do that, write down main ideas of each paragraph. Step 4: After the reading, discuss the document, and share the main ideas that you wrote down. Summarize the document as a group. Step 5: As ...
Ancient Greece - Cherokee County Schools
... The primary purpose of Athenian education was to produce thinkers, people well-trained in arts and sciences, people prepared for peace or war. Young Athenian boys were tutored at home until the age of six or seven, and then they were sent to neighborhood schools for primary education until they were ...
... The primary purpose of Athenian education was to produce thinkers, people well-trained in arts and sciences, people prepared for peace or war. Young Athenian boys were tutored at home until the age of six or seven, and then they were sent to neighborhood schools for primary education until they were ...
The Persian Wars
... monarchy is the best form of government in a passage of a major historical work called the "Constitutional Debate." • This ruler described his overthrow of the usurper Gaumata in a monument carved into the face of a cliff. • Ruling from Tachara Palace, he increased the number of Satraps to twenty-th ...
... monarchy is the best form of government in a passage of a major historical work called the "Constitutional Debate." • This ruler described his overthrow of the usurper Gaumata in a monument carved into the face of a cliff. • Ruling from Tachara Palace, he increased the number of Satraps to twenty-th ...
B. HISTORICAL MODELS OF DEMOCRACY: ANCIENT ATHENS
... B. HISTORICAL MODELS OF DEMOCRACY: ANCIENT ATHENS Knowledge and understanding of the structure and functions of the democratic system in Ancient Athens… 1. How was the government of Ancient Athens structured? ...
... B. HISTORICAL MODELS OF DEMOCRACY: ANCIENT ATHENS Knowledge and understanding of the structure and functions of the democratic system in Ancient Athens… 1. How was the government of Ancient Athens structured? ...
The Persian Wars - World of Teaching
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
The Persian Wars - World of Teaching
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
Delian League Peloponnesian War
... 2. Alexander’s empire extended across three continents that today consist of many nations and diverse cultures. 3. Western civilization today continues to be influenced by Greek and Hellenistic cultures. ...
... 2. Alexander’s empire extended across three continents that today consist of many nations and diverse cultures. 3. Western civilization today continues to be influenced by Greek and Hellenistic cultures. ...
Marathon, the Battle that Changed History
... While the flanks of the Greeks were advancing, the ...
... While the flanks of the Greeks were advancing, the ...
HIS 101 03 - Shelton State
... B. He was killed at the Battle of Marathon C. He was executed by Cyrus the Great D. He became governor of a Persian province E. None of the other answers is correct. What was the significance of the Battle of Aegospotami? A. The Athenian navy was destroyed, signaling the end of the Great Peloponnesi ...
... B. He was killed at the Battle of Marathon C. He was executed by Cyrus the Great D. He became governor of a Persian province E. None of the other answers is correct. What was the significance of the Battle of Aegospotami? A. The Athenian navy was destroyed, signaling the end of the Great Peloponnesi ...
Table of Contents The Persian Wars: .....................................................
... Consequences, aftermath and historical significance of the Persian Wars: o Notion of Total War introduced for the first time with all areas of society being involved, thus a desire for peace immediately after war. o Formation of the Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues, arguably creating foundation ston ...
... Consequences, aftermath and historical significance of the Persian Wars: o Notion of Total War introduced for the first time with all areas of society being involved, thus a desire for peace immediately after war. o Formation of the Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues, arguably creating foundation ston ...
The Persian Wars
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
The Persian Wars
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
... Those Clever Athenians • The Greeks ships first sailed from shore like they were fleeing the island • They then turned quickly around and began ramming the Persian ships • Before the Persians knew what had happened half of their fleet was on the ocean floor • The Persians once again retreated back ...
Greece: History and Wars
... During the rule of Pericles, Athens experienced a “Golden Age” in which many areas of math, science, and art became more advanced. With much of Athens destroyed during the Persian Wars, Pericles used money from the Delian League to rebuild Athens. This action would cause the other city-states to bec ...
... During the rule of Pericles, Athens experienced a “Golden Age” in which many areas of math, science, and art became more advanced. With much of Athens destroyed during the Persian Wars, Pericles used money from the Delian League to rebuild Athens. This action would cause the other city-states to bec ...
GREECE
... – Chief obligation was to have children – Were expected to stay at home and out of sight, unless attending religious festivals or funerals ...
... – Chief obligation was to have children – Were expected to stay at home and out of sight, unless attending religious festivals or funerals ...
Chapter 9. 2 Greek City – State Governments Onesheet Name
... Part 5: Reread Chapter 9 Lesson 2 to answer all the questions below. The word bank with the possible answers is given. ...
... Part 5: Reread Chapter 9 Lesson 2 to answer all the questions below. The word bank with the possible answers is given. ...
THE BATTLE OF MARATHON Name
... 3. How did the Greeks respond to the Persian demands of gifts of “earth and water ? ____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Where did Darius decide to land his Persian troops to attack Athens? ______________________________ 5. ...
... 3. How did the Greeks respond to the Persian demands of gifts of “earth and water ? ____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Where did Darius decide to land his Persian troops to attack Athens? ______________________________ 5. ...
Athenian Vs. American Democracy
... • Students will formulate action plans for specific scenarios using the form of government that functions best for that purpose. ...
... • Students will formulate action plans for specific scenarios using the form of government that functions best for that purpose. ...
The Glory That Was Greece
... unity among city-states. Why? Athens wants to continue fight against Persians. Where? Forms Delian League in 477 with Athens as leader. Liberates Greek Asian colonies ...
... unity among city-states. Why? Athens wants to continue fight against Persians. Where? Forms Delian League in 477 with Athens as leader. Liberates Greek Asian colonies ...
The Persian Wars
... tribute and begin to rebel – Secretly the Athenians send weapons and a ship to aide the rebellion ...
... tribute and begin to rebel – Secretly the Athenians send weapons and a ship to aide the rebellion ...
Chapter 4 Greece and Iran
... captured Eretria and attacked Athens (490 B.C.E.) The attack on Athens was foiled when Athenian forces defeated the Persians at Marathon ...
... captured Eretria and attacked Athens (490 B.C.E.) The attack on Athens was foiled when Athenian forces defeated the Persians at Marathon ...
Athens and Experiments in Democracy
... fooling people with a fake 6’ Athena declaring him the leader * Assassination attempt on his life over a girl * Exiled twice, championed the poor, he was wealthy, improved trade and agriculture, and built the 1st ...
... fooling people with a fake 6’ Athena declaring him the leader * Assassination attempt on his life over a girl * Exiled twice, championed the poor, he was wealthy, improved trade and agriculture, and built the 1st ...
Warring City-States
... – Small group of noble, land-owning families – Gained control by working in kings military ...
... – Small group of noble, land-owning families – Gained control by working in kings military ...
GOVERNMENT OF ANCIENT ATHENS
... It was the first known democracy in Greece, it developed around the fifteenth century BC Where most other city states of Greece based their ways of governing around it. It was a system of direct democracy where participating citizens voted directly Participation was not open to all however ...
... It was the first known democracy in Greece, it developed around the fifteenth century BC Where most other city states of Greece based their ways of governing around it. It was a system of direct democracy where participating citizens voted directly Participation was not open to all however ...
Chapter 8: The Ancient Greeks
... Although the city-states were independent, according to their mythology, the people of all the city-states shared a common ancestor His name was _________. Hellene __________. For this reason, they called themselves Hellenes. In English, their language and civilization are known as Greek. Their myth ...
... Although the city-states were independent, according to their mythology, the people of all the city-states shared a common ancestor His name was _________. Hellene __________. For this reason, they called themselves Hellenes. In English, their language and civilization are known as Greek. Their myth ...
Peloponnesian War
The Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC) was an ancient Greek war fought by Athens and its empire against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. Historians have traditionally divided the war into three phases. In the first phase, the Archidamian War, Sparta launched repeated invasions of Attica, while Athens took advantage of its naval supremacy to raid the coast of the Peloponnese attempting to suppress signs of unrest in its empire. This period of the war was concluded in 421 BC, with the signing of the Peace of Nicias. That treaty, however, was soon undermined by renewed fighting in the Peloponnese. In 415 BC, Athens dispatched a massive expeditionary force to attack Syracuse in Sicily; the attack failed disastrously, with the destruction of the entire force, in 413 BC. This ushered in the final phase of the war, generally referred to either as the Decelean War, or the Ionian War. In this phase, Sparta, now receiving support from Persia, supported rebellions in Athens' subject states in the Aegean Sea and Ionia, undermining Athens' empire, and, eventually, depriving the city of naval supremacy. The destruction of Athens' fleet at Aegospotami effectively ended the war, and Athens surrendered in the following year. Corinth and Thebes demanded that Athens should be destroyed and all its citizens should be enslaved but Sparta refused.The Peloponnesian War reshaped the ancient Greek world. On the level of international relations, Athens, the strongest city-state in Greece prior to the war's beginning, was reduced to a state of near-complete subjection, while Sparta became established as the leading power of Greece. The economic costs of the war were felt all across Greece; poverty became widespread in the Peloponnese, while Athens found itself completely devastated, and never regained its pre-war prosperity. The war also wrought subtler changes to Greek society; the conflict between democratic Athens and oligarchic Sparta, each of which supported friendly political factions within other states, made civil war a common occurrence in the Greek world. Greek warfare, meanwhile, originally a limited and formalized form of conflict, was transformed into an all-out struggle between city-states, complete with atrocities on a large scale. Shattering religious and cultural taboos, devastating vast swathes of countryside, and destroying whole cities, the Peloponnesian War marked the dramatic end to the fifth century BC and the golden age of Greece.