Differences between the City-States and the Peloponnesian War (ch.9-2)

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Differences between the City-States and the Peloponnesian War (ch.9-2) Sparta vs. Athens Differences between the City-States and the Peloponnesian War (ch.9-2)

Chart – Compare Life in Sparta and Athens (9-2) Topic Sparta Athens Biggest concern as a society Boys and Men Girls and Women View of Education Type of government

Sparta Map

Mr. Q at the Parthenon: Temple of the Goddess Athena

Sparta

Sparta

Spartan Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v97o90bnUVs

Spartan Education and the Military

Athens

Athens

View of Education

Peloponnesian War Who fought? Why did they fight? Key battles and military strategy: Results of the War:

Sparta Map

Peloponnesian War: Background

Peloponnesian War: What advantages did each city-state have?

Peloponnesian War