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ANCIENT GREECE PELOPONNESIAN WAR AND GREEK PHILOSOPHERS PELOPONNESIAN WAR • Reading – Read and answer the questions • Also, answer these questions in addition to the questions on the reading: • 1. How could the goal of strengthening democracy have helped lead Athens into war? • 2. How could war be used to strengthen Athens’ trade empire? • 3. How might war increase Athens’ prestige? Peloponnesian War • *Athens – stronger Navy • *Sparta – stronger Army – *Location- inland – could not be attacked by sea – *During 2nd year of war, a plague killed almost one-third of the population of Athens – *Two sides sign a truce in 421 BC Peloponnesian War • *As Athens grew in wealth, prestige, and power- other city-states began to view it with hostility • *Hostility was especially high between Sparta and Athens • *Sparta declared war on Athens in 431 B.C. Peloponnesian War • *415 BC – Athenians attacked an ally of Sparta – Syracuse – *Athenians defeated, surrendered in 404 BC • *Following defeat, Athens had lost its empire, power and wealth PHILOSOPHERS • Following the war, many Athenians lost confidence in democratic government and began to question their values. • People began to seek the truth • *Philosophers – means “lovers of wisdom” PHILOSOPHERS • *Philosophers based their philosophy on two assumptions: • *1. The universe is put together in an orderly way • *2. People can understand this order through logic and reason THREE PHILOSOPHERS • Socrates – wanted people to think about their values and actions • Plato – wrote about a perfectly governed society PLATO’s PERFECT SOCIETY • Three groups would exist in Plato’s perfect society: – Farmers and Artisans – Warriors – Ruling Class THREE PHILOSOPHERS • *Aristotle – developed rules of logic • *One of Aristotle’s students was Alexander the Great – future King ALEXANDER THE GREAT • *Peloponnesian War weakened several Greek City –States • *Caused a rapid decline in their military and economic power ALEXANDER THE GREAT • *Kingdom of Macedonia, located just north of Greece, had rough terrain and a cold climate. • Greeks looked down on the Macedonians as uncivilized foreigners who had no great philosophers, sculptors, or writers ALEXANDER THE GREAT • *338 BC – Athens and Thebes (Greek City state in central Greece) go to war against Macedonia – *Macedonia led by King Phillip II – *Greek city- states not united in how to fight – *Macedonia easily defeats the Greeks – take control of Greece – Phillip planned an invasion of Persia but was stabbed to death before he could do so ALEXANDER THE GREAT • *Philip’s son, Alexander, becomes King – Just 20 years old when he took over control – *334 BC – invades Persia – *Wanted to take over entire Persian empire – *invaded Egypt and was crowned Pharaoh – *eventually took control of Persian Empire, ended Persia’s power ALEXANDER THE GREAT • *Became unchallenged ruler of southwest Asia • *More interested in expanding empire than governing it • *Kept going east until morale started to get low and turned back • *Died at 32 years old