PPT-Chapter 14 Athens and Sparta

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Chapter 14 Section 1 Political Changes in Greece Anticipatory Set As citizens of the United States we have duties that we are expected to carry out Voting is one

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Chapter 14 Section 1 Political Changes in Greece Anticipatory Set As citizens of the United States we have duties that we are expected to carry out Voting is one of those duties What other duties do we have as citizens. .. 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!. Copy the notes as they appear.. Geography of Greece. Greece is a small country in Europe.. Greece is near the Mediterranean Sea.. The main part of Greece in on a peninsula.. A peninsula is a body of land surrounded by water on three sides. . 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. Ancient Greek Civilization. Part I: Terms/Wars. Government by the nobility. Part I: Terms/Wars. Government by all of the citizens. Part I: Terms/Wars. This war included the battle of Thermopylae, or the 300. 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.. Focus Questions:. How did Athens view Sparta? . How do we learn about ancient peoples?. How do we analyze primary documents or artifacts?. How does an author’s perspective affect history?. Do Now. Recall the differences between Athens and Sparta.. Aristocratic beginnings. (Review). Particular to Athens:. Athens continually existed through the Mycenaean and Dark Ages but was revitalized around 1050. By 900 BC, the chief basileus ruled all of Attica. By 800 BC Athenian population increased and by 750 BC the villages joined (synoecism) under control of Athens. This is attributed to Theseus (demi-god). . 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. . Delian. . League- alliance of Greek city-states. Athens becomes rich. Received $200 million in tribute money from each member of the . Delian. League.. Some city-states turn to Sparta. Athenians have a trade monopoly within Greece causing tension in the region.. * . “I . wanna. talk about me”. . due Monday . *. 1. Take out outline & turn to 7.2. . 2. Have . a writing utensil out . * Vocabulary . & Map . due Monday . *. ** Process Paper & Bibliography . The Greek Polis: What is a Polis?. POLIS. a Greek city-state.. *. What is a city-state?*. . ACROPOLIS. a citadel on top of a hill. . AGORA. town marketplace.. What purpose did the acropolis serve?. How did Spartan culture prevent them from developing into a greater city-state?. How did Athenian culture allow the development of a powerful city-state?. How did Athenian culture compare and contrast Spartan culture?.

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