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1 SSWH3 Examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE.

2 Greece Balkan Peninsula Mountainous 2000 islands

3 Geography of Greece Results of Geographic Features
Farming challenges and successes (grapes, olives) Imports (wheat…colonies) Failure to Unite (separate city states)

4 Greek Political Structure
City-states called a polis Acropolis marketplace and/or fortified hill top where citizens gather to discuss politics On top was the temple

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6 Greek Polis Democracy Rule by all citizens Oligarchy
Most city-states adopted one of two forms of government: Democracy Rule by all citizens Land-owning males Oligarchy Rule by a few wealthy individuals

7 Athens

8 Athens Democracy Citizenship not extended to women, slaves, etc… Focused on arts, government, and individual accomplishments. Education Music, reading, writing, poetry, public speaking, athletics Males only

9 Sparta

10 Sparta

11 Sparta Oligarchy Focus was military strength/war. Gender Roles
Women had more equality and responsibilities Education Military school

12 Peloponnesian War Athens vs Sparta
Sparta threatened by Athens’ expansion Sparta strong army; Athens strong navy Sparta destroys Athens

13 Greek Religion Polytheistic Zeus Mt. Olympus

14 Macedonia Took over Greek city states. Alexander the Great
Conquered huge empire

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16 Alexander’s Legacy Alexander's conquests led to cultural diffusion
Hellenistic Culture Mixture of Greek and Middle Eastern Culture

17 Let’s Compare Athens and Sparta
Similarities Differences

18 Greek Philosophers Socrates First great philosopher of Greece
Wanted people to question things. Put on trial, found guilty, and executed.

19 Greek Philosophers Plato Student of Aristotle Emphasized reason
Rejected democracy taught ideal and perfect society ruled by one person with ultimate authority

20 Greek Philosophers Aristotle Page 136 Student of Plato
Focused on reason for learning Page 136


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