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Sparta The most powerful state in Greece in the Archaic period much of the Classical period Panhellenism assures similarities Polytheism patriarchy slaves agriculture
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Sparta The most powerful state in Greece in the Archaic period much of the Classical period Panhellenism assures similarities Polytheism patriarchy slaves agriculture arete in battle etc. A comparative analysis of two City-States. Mrs. Flores. WHAP!. Early Athens. With the Emergence of early Athens: 800-400 B.C.E.. Rise of Democracy during the 5. th. century . Monarchies forced aside by the Aristocratic class: Gave rise to the Oligarchs in the early 500’s. (part 1). Chapter 4, Sect. 2 . (pg. 124-131). Life in the city-states became difficult.. Small farm owners were unhappy being under the rule of Nobles . Farmers were in massive debt to their Noble.. But they had no power or say in government.. Sparta & . Athens. Describe the types of government that developed in the Greek city-states.. Kings. - overthrown by the aristocrats.. Aristocrats. - lost power due to the hoplites which in turn they were overthrown by the Tyrants.. Greece. Sparta was an ancient Greek polis that was . surrounded . by enemies, so Spartan citizens began preparing for war at birth. . Sparta Ancient . Greece. Spartan . rulers examined newborn babies to determine if they were healthy and . .. 6.50 Compare and contrast the status of women and slaves between . . . . Athens . and Sparta.. Sparta: a military society. The city-state of Sparta was located on the Peloponnesus Peninsula in southern Greece. Sparta’s economy was based on agriculture. . Leading city state . The City State of Sparta. This Is Sparta!!!. As you all know that The Greeks always . Fought with each other, they broke into . City states. In this presentation You will see . And witness the details the life in a Spartan community. Each citizen would train to be a soldier. Girls were also taught to fight ,lie, steal and Kill!. Spartans Build a Military Society. Spartan society was dominated by the military. According to Spartan tradition, their social system was created between 900 and 600 BC by a man named Lycurgus (. ly. City-States:. Athens and Sparts. History Alive Chapter 27. Athens and Sparta. Government. Economy. Education. Comparing Two City-States. Athens and Sparta. Greek City-States. 150 miles apart. Athens. Chapter 10 . Section 4. Introduction . Life was simple in Sparta. Most decisions were made for you. If you were a Spartan boy, the state would take you from your family at the age of seven.. You would spend more than 20 years training for and serving in the professional army.. THE . PELOPONNESIAN. WAR. ATHENS . vs. SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR . Athenian Historian & General 460-400 BC. Wrote the . “History of the Peloponnesian War”. “Father of Scientific History”. 4_2014. Page 101. Greek City States (Athens & Sparta). Page 100. Warm . Up:. If you had to chose between Intelligence (Brains) or Strength (Brawns) which one would you choose and why? Make a T-Chart to display the Pro’s and Con’s of your choice.. GOVERNMENT. ATHENS. Athens was a democracy with 2 main governing bodies.. COUNCIL (The Boule). Your research showed two numbers for this. The Council of 400 was later made into 500.. RESPONSIBILITIES: The council took care of the day to day problems/issues in Athens. They were in charge of government workers and they dealt with ambassadors from other Greek city-states and decided which issues would go before the assembly. . 400 BC: Sparta is the leader of the Greek World, planning an invasion of Persia. 395-387: Corinthian war leaves Sparta weakened, and her prestige bruised.. 387: King’s Peace: . Artaxerxes. II, becomes the arbitrator of Greek affairs and Sparta his policeman.. Public Life. Agora. Public market, meeting place. Center of public life. Vendors (food, art, wool, cloth, books…). Mostly men. Public Buildings. Temples and Gov. buildings line Agora. Greek Architecture.
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