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Warring City-States Rule & Order Polis – Fundamental political unit political unit in ancient Greece – Countryside & surrounding cities – 50-500 square miles of territory – Fewer than 20,000 residents Acropolis – Male citizens gather to conduct business Political Structures Monarchy – King or monarchs rule – Ultimate control Aristocracy – Small group of noble, land-owning families – Gained control by working in kings military Oligarchy – Few powerful people Phalanx Dorian Age – Bronze weapons – Wealthy owned Iron replaces Bronze b/c cheaper – Ordinary citizens could own weapons now Citizens expected to defend polis Foot soldiers (Hoplites) – Shield in 1 hand – Spear in the other Tyrants use unemployed to seize control Sparta Military state Southern part on Peloponnesus No colonies just brute force – Messenia circa 725 B.C. B/C Helots – Peasants forced to stay on land & work it – Spartans demanded 50% of crops each year 600 B.C. revolt of helots Result? Sparta needs to be stronger Government & Society 2 groups ruled – Assembly – Council of Elders Descendants of original inhabitants Proposed laws to be passed Ephors – 5 elected officials carry out laws – Controlled education & court cases 2 Kings control army Ruling land owners Helots Slaves Education Military training – Boys left home @ age 7 to begin – Wore no shoes – Harsh conditions to make good soldiers Women – Could not vote – Ran family while men served polis Most powerful army in Greece (600-371 B.C.) – Individuals discouraged – Result? No value in arts Valued duty, strength, & discipline over individuality, beauty, & freedom Athenian Democracy Polar opposite of Sparta – Free thinking – Imagination & curiosity All free citizens involved in government Slaves, foreigners living w/i Athens & women do not have rights Slaves = 1/3 of pop. & worked mines, fields, & housework Draco’s code Aristocrats & common folk always fighting 621 B.C. Cylon tried to est. a tyranny Commoners insist on written laws Included contracts & property ownership Solon – Gets total control to reform laws (debt slavery) Persian Wars Battle of Marathon