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1 Ancient Greece Chapter 5

2 City-state Polis

3 Mediterranean and Aegean Sea

4 A major city and its surrounding countryside
Built on two levels Polis

5 High city Marble temples dedicated to gods and goddesses Acropolis

6 The low flat ground was walled in, with markets and homes

7 Free residents Share responsibility for the city Citizens

8 Types of government evolve in Greece
Graphic organizer Monarchy – Aristocracy – Oligarchy – Democracy Types of government evolve in Greece

9 Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
Phalanx

10 Sparta and Athens Location? Education? Government? Men vs. Women
Economy Sparta and Athens

11 Chap. 4 Athens Sparta WS Go to my website

12 499 B.C. Page 132 Map Ionia The Persian Wars

13 480 B.C. Xerxes Thermopylae

14 Leonidas Spartan force against Xerxes Defeated, everybody died but one
Marathon Leonidas

15 After Thermopylae Athens and the Salamis Straight
Last battle in Asia Minor After Thermopylae

16 After the Persian War, the city-states began to gel together with Athens as the leader
Delian League Athens moved the league’s treasury from Delos to Athens Alliances!!

17 Alliances!! Many resented Athens
Sparta formed the Peloponnesian League 431 B.C. the Peloponnesian War broke out for 27 years Alliances!!

18 Read how Sparta wins page 137
War

19 Macedonia North of Greece
Phillip II hired Aristotle to tutor his son Alexander Phillip conquers Greece Assassinated at his daughter’s wedding Macedonia

20 Alexander the Great Takes Egypt Takes a weak Persia
Advances into India Dies of fever and splits his kingdom into three Alexander the Great

21 Legacy of Alexander Alexandria, Egypt
Hellenistic Age- period between Alexander and Rome where Greek ideas, art, economies, etc. peak Women rulers – Cleopatra VII in Egypt New ideas in Math, Astronomy, and Art Alexander Worksheet on my website – use pages Legacy of Alexander

22 Greek Legacy Philosophers – “lovers of wisdom”
Use logic – rational thinking Greek Legacy

23 The art of skillful speaking
Rhetoric

24 The Greats Socrates to Plato to Aristotle
Ideas of government, wrote books, and started schools The Greats

25 Iliad – Trojan War warriors
Odyssey – Sequel to the Iliad Homer

26 Parthenon – a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
Statues Art and Architecture

27 Tragedies – plays that told stories of human suffering that usually ended in disaster
Comedies – humorous plays that mocked people or customs Herodotus – “Father of History” Greek Literature


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