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It’s All Gr k to Me _______________________ Section 1: City-States • Polis – “___________________” – Geographic & _________________________ – City was in the inner & farms on the outer Acropolis – Built on an Acropolis: fortified (___________) limestone hill Agora • Bottom of hill was the _____________: open marketplace – Political & legal center, shops, ___________ _________________________ Running the City-States • Own __________________________ • Contained 5,000 to 10,000 citizens • Only _____________________________ could vote – Citizens could vote, own property, and hold gov. positions • Polis gave them _________________________ and civic & personal honor Section 2: Sparta • _________________ (nobles) took over gov. – Led by 2 Kings who lead the army and conducted religious services • Aristocrats = _________________________ _________: passed laws & made decisions about war ______: Public affairs and education of the young Council of Elders: suggested laws & was high court Helots and Perioeci • Spartans believed in totalitarianism – Gov. that uses force & power to rule • Helots: _______________________ _____________________________ • ___________________: merchants and artisans who lived in villages – Neither enslaved ppl nor citizens • Helots & Perioeci outnumber aristocrats • Aristocrats trained for army & war Spartan Way of Life • Goal: to be militarily strong – Did not believe in change b/c it would weaken way of life • Newborns _____________________________ • Men – At 7, sent to military camps to be educated & to train for fighting • Strict Rules: silence, 1 piece of clothing, slept outdoors, measured weight – Expected to marry at 20 & Became hoplites – ______________________________ • Women – – – – – Had more freedom then other women in Greece Had public schooling – read & write _______________________________ Loved sports such as wrestling & racing Told men to come home w/ their shields or on them Section 3: Athens • 750 B.C. – Set up an oligarchy • 594 B.C. – ____________________________ – Made constitution: set of principles & rules for ruling • Broke power of rich, established an assembly, offered citizenship, and trade • 508 – Spartans overthrown by Cleisthenes – _________________________ Democratic Constitution • _____________________ • Opened assembly • Council of Five Hundred – Handled daily business – Chosen by lot • ____________________ • At 18, took an oath of citizenship Daily Life in Athens • _________________________________________ • Youth were to develop artistic and intellectual talents • MEN – _______________________________________ – Age 12: Phys. Ed. was most important – Age 18 to 20: ___________________________ – Clothing: wool tunics or himation – Hair: Short (young) & long (old) – _______________________________ • Women – – – – – – – – Only did physical activities at festivals _________________________________ Clothing: long wool or linen tunics Hair: Long but pulled up in bun or pony tail Marriages were arranged _______________________________ Jobs: cook, weave, raise children _______________________________________ • Homes – Large, airy luxurious buildings made of mud brick Persian Wars • 545 B.C. – _________________________ • Ionians w/help from mainland Greece revolted against the Persians – __________________________ • Darius (Persian King) wanted to continue to punish the Greeks Battle of Marathon • 490 B.C. – ____________________________________ – They then decided to sail to Athens • Athenians decided to surprise attack the Persians – _________________________________ – Athenians defeated the Persians • Afraid that the Persians would still come to Athens after, Athenians sent Pheidippides to tell them: “NIKE” Battle of Thermopylae • Athenians TRIREMES built – __________________________________ • XERXES (New King of Persia) brings his large army back to Northern Greece • ________________________________________ • Met the Persians at the narrow pass • For the first few days, the Greeks esp. the Spartans held off the Persians – While doing so, ___________________________ • A Greek traitor helped the Persians through the mountain pass – __________________________________ – 300 Spartans and 700 Greeks stayed to fight to the bitter end • 1 Spartan survived the war • __________________________ __________________ • Persians _____________________ • Greek army went to Salamis & waited for Persians – Themistocles tricked the Persians • Caused Persians _______________________ – Difficult: Too many ships & large ships • ______________________________ _____________________ • XERXES went back to Persia • ½ his army stayed in N. Greece – They decided to go South • ____________________________ Delian League & ______________ •DELIAN LEAGUE: protective group head-quartered on the _______________________________ • Most city-states joined – Sparta did not Effects of the Delian League in ___________ •Controlled ships •Led gov.’s of other city-states •Gained more power over others in other ________ •Had a common navy •Had to use Athenian money •Controlled by Athens •Disliked the Athenian power Peloponnesian War • 433 B.C. – Athens aligned themselves with CORINTH, a Sparta ally – Sparta accused Athens of aggression & threatened war • 431 B.C. – War starts when Sparta allies attack Athens’ ally • 1st Phase – ___________________________ • 2nd Phase – NICIAS – a truce of 6 years • 3rd Phase – Athens lost attack on Sicily • Ended with a crushing defeat of Athens by Sparta • Sparta set up ____________________________ – Athens was never again as strong even though they would revolt and set up a democracy once again Decline of City-States 1. ______________________________ 2. ________________________ 3. Harsh rule by the Spartans and then Thebes