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Greece’s Golden Age Chapter 5 Section 3 Direct Democracy • Form of Government in which citizens rule directly • Legacy of Pericles • Male citizens established all government policy The Parthenon • 23,000 square feet • Built in honor of Athena • Statue of Athena inside – Goddess of wisdom and the protector of Athens 2. Parthenon • Athena’s Temple at the Acropolis Main Battles of Persian War • Battle of Marathon – Greek Victory • Battle of Thermopylae – Persian Victory • Battle of Plataea – Persian Victory • Battle of Salamis - Greek Victory Aftermath of Persian War • Athens became wealthy • Formed the Delian • • League – alliance of Greek city states against Persians Pericles builds the Parthenon Sparta becomes jealous of Athenian power – PELOPONESIAN WAR BEGINS Which of the following was not involved in the Persian War? A. Athens B. Sparta C. Persia D. All of the above Pericles • Head of Athens for 32 years • 461-429 BC Age of Pericles • 3 Goals – Strengthen Athenian Democracy – Hold and strengthen the empire – Glorify Athens Quest For Beauty and Meaning • Golden Age – time • of cultural achievement in arts, literature, painting, and sculpture Classical Age – all art shows balance, elegance and simplicity Sculpture • Greeks built places for • • their gods to live Many buildings were constructed by the poor Sculptors made large statues of the gods inside them Painters • Painter’s decorated • pottery presenting the culture of Greece Amphora – vase that stores oil – was painted with many designs and stories Classical Art shows all of the following except A. Emotion B. Balance C. Proportion D. Order Greek plays • Comedies – humorous themes with happy endings • Tragedies – serious themes with an unhappy ending Greek Theatre The Greek Mind • Philosophers – a thinker or • • • lover of wisdom Greeks were tired of just accepting things as the way they were There must be reason!!! Sophists – believed that Gods had no power over man and there shouldn’t be any laws for man Greek Philosophers Ancient Greek Dead Dude who drank hemlock A. Sophocles B. Socrates C. Plato D. Aristotle Sophists believe that laws were absolutely necessary to Greek life A. True B. False