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Ancient Greece Geography of Greece Geography of Greece Mountainous & islands Caused isolation Didn’t create large empire Developed city-states (polis) w/ different styles of gov’t Caused wars Athens Sparta Shared Culture Women did not go to school Democracy Choose council members Valued education Only wealthy boys could get an education Women have more rights – men fighting Battled Persia Military training from 7 – 60 years old Military training Valued strength, duty, discipline Polis Military supremacy Social classes Had slaves (tried to revolt) Several gov’t branches Simple lifestyle (bad food) Greek City-States Athens & Sparta 499 BCE – 449 BCE: Fight together in Greco-Persian War (Xerxes, “300” – Thermopylae, Salamis) 431-404 BCE: Fight each other in Peloponnesian War (Athens loses) Practiced in Mycenae by 2000 B.C. State ruled by a king Rule was hereditary Rule of the Kings Some rulers claimed divine right 700-600 B.C. hoplite – citizen soldier of a polis free citizen; responsible for purchasing his own armor & weapon promoted equality among soldiers Hoplite Army battle tactic: phalanx 700 – 500 B.C. City-states established new city-states around Mediterranean (400+) relived overpopulation spread Greek culture Colonization created commercial networks & sources of new wealth Powerful individuals seized control of gov’t Tyrant – leader who worked for the interest of the ordinary people Rise of Tyrants (photo to left: Periander, tyrant of Corinth) Hoplite power grew Tyrants were rejected Democracies developed (males who participated in army could take part) Oligarchies developed (wealthiest males controlled government) Democracy & Oligarchy (photo to left: Acropolis in Athens) Navy important in some city-states Ships powered by rowers Naval power grew & poor men who served as rowers demanded same political rights as hoplites. Triremes Democracy expanded to include all male citizens Greek Religion Polytheistic Gods: ◦ Zeus – ruler of the gods ◦ Hera – Zeus’ wife ◦ Athena – Zeus’ daughter, goddess of wisdom Lived on Mount Olympus Mythology – stories about gods told to explain the natural world or the customs/beliefs of a society ◦ Medusa ◦ Heracles Greek Philosophers: Socrates Philosopher – thinker who uses logic & wisdom Question everything Socratic method: like a teacher-student discussion, led by questioning Accused & tried for corrupting Athens’ youth Greek Philosophers: Plato Student of Socrates Wrote down conversations of Socrates Wrote The Republic Correct form of gov’t: ◦ Rule by philosophers Greek Philosophers: Aristotle Pupil of Plato Used a method for arguing based on logic – basis for our scientific method Teacher to Alexander the Great Alexander the Great From Macedonia (city-state in N. Greece) 356 – 323 BCE Conquers all of Greece, Persia, & invades India Hellenistic Culture – blend of Greek, Persian, Indian, and Egyptian customs & beliefs