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Name ______________________________________________ Chapter 5: Classical Greece Focus The physical geography of the Aegean Basin shaped the economic, social, and political development of Greek civilization. The expansion of Greek civilization through trade and colonization led to the spread of Hellenic culture across the Mediterranean and Black seas. Greek mythology was based on a polytheistic religion that was integral to culture, politics, and art in ancient Greece. Many of Western civilization’s symbols, metaphors, words, and idealized images come from ancient Greek mythology. Classical Athens developed the most democratic system of government the world had ever seen, although not everyone could participate in decision making. It became a foundation of modern democracies. Contrasting philosophies of government divided the Greek city-states of Athens (democracy) and Sparta (oligarchy). The Greeks defeated the Persian empire and preserved their political independence. Competition between Sparta and Athens for control of Greece helped cause the Peloponnesian War. Athenian culture during the classical era became one of the foundation stones of Western civilization. The Macedonian conquest of Greece followed the weakening of Greek defenses during the Peloponnesian Wars. Alexander the Great adopted Greek culture and spread Hellenistic influences throughout his vast empire. Vocab Trojan War Homer Epics Myth Polis Acropolis Monarchy Aristocracy Oligarchy democracy Phalanx Helot Persian Wars Peloponnesian War Philosophy Socrates Plato Aristotle Philip II Alexander the Great Hellenistic Euclid Alexandria Archimedes Colossus of Rhodes Questions 1. How did the mountains, seas, islands, harbors, peninsulas, and straits of the Aegean Basin shape Greek economic, social, and political development and patterns of trade and colonization? 2. How did mythology help the early Greek civilization explain the natural world and the human condition? 3. What impact did Greek mythology have on later civilizations and the contemporary world? 4. How did democracy develop in Athens? 5. How did Sparta differ from Athens? 6. Why were wars with Persia important to the development of Greek culture? 7. Why was the Peloponnesian War important to the spread of Greek culture? 8. Why was the leadership of Pericles important to the development of Athenian life and Greek culture? 9. What were some important contributions of Greek culture to Western civilization? 10. How did the empire of Alexander the Great establish a basis for the spread of Hellenistic culture? Using the exhibits, choose the letter of the best answer. ____ 1. What was Greece's largest island? A. Rhodes B. Marathon C. Crete D. Knossos ____ 2. What sea separates Greece from Asia Minor? A. Mediterranean B. Ionian C. Aegean D. all of the above ____ 3. Which is Greece's easternmost city? A. Byzantium B. Pella C. Troy D. Athens ____ 4. Troy lay near what narrow waterway that separates Europe from Asia Minor? A. Sea of Marmara B. Aegean Sea C. Ionian Sea D. Dardanelles ____ 5. What is the largest area named on the map that was not part of the Greek world? A. Knossos B. Asia Minor C. Byzantium D. Crete ____ 6. In which form of government did social status play a role? A. monarchy B. aristocracy C. oligarchy D. direct democracy ____ 7. What form of government was practiced in Sparta? A. monarchy B. aristocracy C. oligarchy D. direct democracy ____ 8. Where was monarchy the form of government around 1450 B.C.? A. Athens B. Mycenae C. Sparta D. all of the above ____ 9. Which form of government sometimes had a ruler who claimed divine right? A. monarchy B. aristocracy C. oligarchy D. direct democracy ____ 10. Which form of government was ruled by all citizens? A. monarchy B. aristocracy C. oligarchy D. direct democracy