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Evolution of Democracy in Athens Draco (Before the Persian Wars…struggles between aristocrats and commoners) issued new law code w/ VERY harsh penalties draconian – something very cruel and severe Solon Reforms outlawed debt slavery could bring charges against wrongdoers created a jury! Cleisthenes citizenship expanded to all free males born in Athens The Golden Age (480 – 430 BCE) Pericles – led Athens after the Persian Wars 3 Goals: Strengthen democracy Build Athenian Empire (expand land) Glorify Athens (buildings and inventions) The Parthenon clip Art Phidias - Sculptor Statue of Athena in Parthenon Greek Sculpture Architecture Ionic Corinthian Doric Drama Comedy Slapstick/crude humor Aristophanes – wrote comedies Tragedy Serious – love, hate, war, betrayal Sophocles – wrote tragedies Theatre at Delphi Philosophy Socrates Plato 469-399 BCE 427-347 BCE Encouraged questioning Condemned to death for “corrupting” the youth Drinks hemlock (poison) Socrates - Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure Student of Socrates Founded school called the “Academy” Wrote the Republic Philosopher: “lover of wisdom” Aristotle 384-322 BCE Student at Plato’s “Academy” Opened new school called the “Lyceum” in Athens Invented method of arguing according to rules of logic Taught Alexander the Great War…again! Between who? Peloponnesian War Athens continues to expand (uses $ Delian League) Sparta forms Peloponnesian League and declared war on Athens (Macedonia joined with Sparta) Peloponnesian War TWO MAJOR EVENTS: Plague hits Athens (1/3 – 2/3 ppl die) 415 BCE - Athens sends a huge fleet (27,000 soldiers) that is defeated After 27 yrs of war, Athens lost its empire, wealth, and power