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By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY The Geography of Greece Bronze Age Greece Crete: Minoan Civilization (Palace at Knossos) ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS • Minoan • Mycenean ATHENS: Yesterday & Today GREEK POLIS = CITY-STATES Each was jealous, suspicious of the other Not really “Greek” until Persian Wars - HOPLITES protected the polis - Coinage Kings and tyrants ruled…nobles had land and wealth, peasants worked the land - Oligarchy ruled (wealthy members of society) - DEMOCRACY ….free, adult males could vote Persian Wars: 499 – 480 BCE Persian Wars: Famous Battles $ Marathon (490 BCE) 26 miles from Athens The Persians lose and Greece is the DOMINANT EMPIRE! THERMOPYLAE - “300”:Spartans vs. Persians Great Athenian Philosophers $ Socrates Know thyself! question everything $ Plato The Academy: Socrates student The Republic philosopher-king HERODOTUS (father of history) The Acropolis Today The Parthenon The Agora The Classical Greek “Ideal” Olympia The Ancient Olympics: Athletes & Trainers ATHENS VS SPARTA • Sparta: military camp of preparedness – best soldiers, 7 year olds taken from home and beaten into “warrior-hood”, little culture or art, arrogant and cruel, women had more rights • Athens: Believed “superior”, economic & political heart of Greece, loved art and culture, more people, more freedoms, politics important (lots of power changes) – Assembly for all citizens…DEMOCRACY (but only for males) SPARTA SPARTA Helots Messenians enslaved by Spartans Thus, Spartans felt they had to be warriors Peloponnesian Wars The City-states began to fight amongst themselves and Sparta and Athens were the center of the fight Alexander the Great Alexander the Great’s Empire Alexander the Great in Persia The Hellenization of Asia The Breakup of Alexander’s Empire