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Golden Age of Greece 480-430 BC
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50 years it lasted… Athens –growth in learning Intellectual –Philosophy –Science Artistic –Drama –Sculpture Called the Golden Age Inspired people around the world.
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Pericles Led Athens during Golden Age (461-429 bc) Skillful politician and general Very inspiring man! Honest and fair! Golden Age also known as the Age of Pericles
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3 Goals of Pericles Stronger Democracy More can be involved in government Increased direct democracy - citizens rule Strengthen Empire Navy Glorify Athens Buy gold, ivory, marble Parthenon
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Pericles Video Clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSAjiPn Zqdk&safe=activehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSAjiPn Zqdk&safe=active
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Parthenon The center of Pericles plan 23,000 square feet – traditional style
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Classical Art of Greece Ideal beauty, not realism Harmony, order, balance and proportion
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Greek Art (Painting) Showed everyday life and mythological events Depicted graceful and natural movements of subjects
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Greek Drama Greeks invented as an art form –Civic pride and tribute to gods –Leadership, justice and duties owed to gods –Danced, sang, recited poetry
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Tragedies Serious – love, hate, war, betrayal Main character -->struggles against fate, loses
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Comedies Mock People/ideas - main character solves problems Often crude humor
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Theaters Built into hillsides
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Athens/Sparta go to war Athens dominates Delian League Sparta not happy about that Sparta and Athens know tensions will lead to war—see it as inevitable. Sparta declared war and marched into Athens Know as Peloponnesian War
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Peloponnesian War
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First year –Sparta burns Athens food supply –Athens (Pericles) brings the people into the city They bring in food by sea
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425 B.C. 2 nd year of the war, a plague swept the city Killed 1/3 of population Pericles too… Athens continues to fight several years Truce signed in 421 B.C. Truce doesn’t last
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415 B.C. Athens sent fleet to Sicily –20,000 soldiers Sicily one of Sparta’s biggest allies Big defeat for Athens Fight for 9 more years Athens surrenders in 404 B.C.
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Search for truth After War: Many lost confidence in the democratic government Philosophers – “lovers of wisdom” appeared
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Philosophers Sophists –Questioned traditional beliefs Justice Traditional Values Gods –Protogaras »Dangerous Ideas to Athenians
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Philosophers Socrates –Believed in absolute standards –Encouraged Greeks to question and examine Selves Values –Brought to trial for corrupting youth of Athens Condemned to death by jury
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Philosophers Plato –Student of Socrates –Wrote Socrates teachings –The Republic Ideal Society
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Philosophers Aristotle –Nature of World –Human Belief –Thought/Knowledge –Invented method of arguing according to logic He applied to sciences: psychology, physics, biology Basis of modern scientific method –Taught Alexander the Great as a youth
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