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Name _______________________________ Chapter 5 – Greek City-States Section 1: Early Greeks and the Rise of City-States Geography: Southern Balkan ___________ Bordered by ___________________________________________________ Seas Small islands, _____________ coastline – close to _________ everywhere (fishermen, sailors, traders) Short mountain ranges cut up mainland – hard to _____________ people Rivers were _____________ – not good for ________________________ So…separate _______________________ arose Minoans vs. Mycenaeans Minoans Mycenaeans Location Dates Minoans The Minoans are credited as the ____________________________________________ Mycenaeans The Mycenaean era is also called “__________________________________________” The Mycenaeans were the _____________________________________ Dark Ages - 1150 – 800 BC Government of ______________________________ Declining ____________________, falling _____________ production Agriculture and herding Not much _________________ Greek city-states 800s/700s BC – formed independent city-states (________________) Concept of a polis: 1. ____________________ and surrounding territory 2. _______________________ (people) 3. politically and economically ____________________ (competition among poleis) Name _______________________________ Section 2: Greek Government and Society Few could __________ at this time – mostly ____________ communication ______________ (legend of Trojan War – Troy) and _______________ (after Trojan War) were epics written by _________________ during this time period (700 BC) Religion: Greeks used religion to: Explain ____________________ Explain ___________________ of people Bring them earthly ______________________ like long life, good luck, good harvest Did not expect religion to save them from ___________ Afterlife: believed spirts went to a gloomy ________________________ ruled by the god ______________ Created ________________ about gods, goddesses, and heroes to explain their world ______________ was king of the gods – the _______________________ were held every four years starting in 776 BC to honor Zeus Section 3: Sparta and Athens Sparta: The Military Ideal: Sparta was in a ___________________, not on a hill It did not have _________________ for defense This may explain why Sparta developed as __________________ and highly ________________________ (very different from Athens) Life in military society: Controlled life of citizens from _____________________________ Adult males made part of _________________________________ Officials examined __________________________; children deemed unhealthy were ________________________________ At age __________– boys left home to live in ______________________________; from age 18 – 20, trained specifically for war Could marry at _________but could not live at home til __________; not allowed to trade or do business (love of money interfered with ___________________________) Remained available for military service until ________________ Spartan ____________________ had to be strong and healthy (as wives and mothers of soldiers); received strict _________________________________ Led to ____________________________________ and almost ____________________ ____________ Created very little in terms of _______________________________________________ Name _______________________________ Athens: The Birth of a Democracy: Located on ____________________ peninsula; very unfertile; turned to sea and became ______________________ Typical __________________ built around rocky hill, with ______________________ Early government: ___________________________ at first Only citizens who owned _____________ held office Elected generals in war time Elected 9 ____________________ (rulers with one-year terms) _______________ erased debts of poor and freed _________________ He divided all citizens into 4 groups based on wealth: 2 richest could ________________________ All free men could elect these officials Set up court of _____________________________ Athenian democracy: 507 BC – _____________________ seized power and formed a ____________________ ___________________ became more democratic “___________________________________” – all citizens participated directly in making decisions (today we have a “representative democracy”) Section 5: The Expansion of Greece Persian Wars Involved ____________________________________ versus ___________________ Delian League Persian Empire ______________________________ Greeks now had ___________________ but still felt _________________________ Need for unity – formed __________________________ Alliance of ___________ city-states Athens was leader By 450 BC, Athens had built ___________________ based on Delian League Age of Pericles Leader of Athens from ___________________________ Athens was at its peak of ___________________________ Athenian democracy at its height (most completely democratic government in history) Strengthened and extended Athens’ empire Built ________________________________ and Acropolis Name _______________________________ Under Pericles, members of Delian League received ______________________ but lost their ___________________________ Athens made all the decisions Pericles moved ________________________ to Athens and used money for __________ of Athens _____________________ city-states to join League Peloponnesian War _________________________ with League grew League failed to ________________ all of Greece under Athens 431 BC – ____________ broke out between Athens and Sparta Spartans had _____________________ army Athenians hid behind their ______________________ Athens had stronger ____________ and could bring in food by ship ______________broke out in Athens, killing many, including ____________________ Sparta, with Persia’s help, finally cut off Athens’ _______________________ Athens surrendered in ___________________ Greece now _______________________ Sparta and Thebes both tried to control Greece, both were _____________________ Greek civilization still made _______________________________ during this time Chapter 6 - Greece’s Golden and Hellenistic Ages Alexander the Great Greece entered period of ___________________ after Golden Age; Athens ________________ in power; Competition among city-states _________________ Greece 359 BC – Phillip II of Macedon became king (of Macedon); recruited army and organized infantry into ______________________ Some Greeks saw Phillip as savior, some felt threatened City-states fell to Phillip’s army 338 BC – Phillip defeated ___________________________; united Greece under his rule Organized cities and planned to invade __________________ Did not achieve this goal – was __________________________ in 336 BC His son took over as king – __________________________________ Alexander had good __________________ training and formal education from Aristotle – well-prepared for leadership Skilled military commander – troops willingly followed him By 331 BC, Alexander had destroyed __________________; he also conquered Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Mesopotamia Name _______________________________ By 323 BC – discontent grew in empire; Alexander became __________; died June of 323 BC Alexander purposely spread __________________ culture wherever he went Founded many cities and named many ____________________; groups of Greeks settled in them Held a mass ____________________ where 10,000 of his soldiers married Persian women (to unite the two cultures) Hellenistic World Hellenic = purely Greek, Hellenistic = Greek-like New “__________________________” way of life was called Hellenistic culture Combined ideas from _________________________ and ____________ Thrived from 323 BC to 146 BC (Roman conquest) In 301 BC – three generals divided up Alexander’s empire into _____________________ ________________________; rulers wasted many resources on war 200 BC – ________________ legions invaded Macedon