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Accelerated World History SEPTEMBER 15, 2015

Warm Up

Agenda ◦Warm up ◦Notes on Ancient Greece ◦Debate: Athens v. Sparta ◦Chapter 5 Guided Reading Don’t forget! ◦Chapter 5 guided reading due Friday

Essential Question What were the major differences between Athens and Sparta?

Ancient Greece CHAPTER 5

The Greek city-states Athens & Sparta represented the differences among polis Athenian society focused on wealth & culture: ◦Athens had a direct democracy in which both rich & poor citizens could vote & hold public office

Athenian society focused on wealth & culture Architects built the Parthenon to honor the goddess Athena

Athenian society focused on wealth & culture Artists created realistic sculptures Theater had both comedies & tragedies

Athenian society focused on wealth & culture Philosophers Socrates, Plato, & Aristotle questioned assumptions & the use of logic to find answers to questions

The Greek city-states Athens & Sparta represented the differences among polis Spartan society focused on military strength, not freedom & learning ◦Spartan men served in the military until 60 years old ◦Boys began military training at age 7 ◦Women ran family estates while men trained or fought

Video on Sparta

Spartans showed their strength during the Persian Wars

Athens & Sparta competed for influence in Greece & developed a strong rivalry that eventually led to the Peloponnesian War Sparta defeated Athens, but the war weakened the Greeks

Debate Where would you rather live: Athens or Sparta? Why?