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Volume 6 Issue 4 Pages 30 7 3 28 httpsdoiorg1030958aje6 4 4 doi 1030958 aje6 4 4 Entrepreneurship Education Comparative Study of Initiatives of two Partner Universitie. Go To Contents. Introduction. Contents. Weather !. Top places to visit !. Great places to Stay ! . Places to eat !. Weather. T. o. d. a. y’. s. Forecast:. . Today in Athens , the sky is partly cloudy with a minimum temperature of 4. The True Story . Table of Contents . Sparta. . Athens . Cause and Consequences. . Arms . and . Armor . Sparta . Sparta . was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece, . located on . the banks of the Eurotas River in . 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.. By Kayla Maedche. HIS 325. The Birth of a Goddess. Parents: Zeus and Metis. Zeus swallowed his wife. Hephaestus split Zeus’ head. Fully-grown and armed. Wisdom: head of Zeus. Basic Info - Characteristics. 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. 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”. Vocabulary. Tribute: . payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, especially as a sign of dependence.. Alliance: a . union or association formed for mutual benefit, . between countries.. AKA- City-state. Made up of a city and its surrounding countryside. Each had it’s own government. Acropolis- where citizens gathered to discuss city government. Athens and Democracy. Democracy: Rule by the people. 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. Historians often refer to the . Time period between 460 and 429 BCE as the Golden Age!. What does this term suggest to you about life in Athens during this time?. Scholars use the term, “Golden Age” to refer to a historical period marked by prosperity and by great achievements in the arts. How are Athens and Sparta alike? . How are they different? . Essential Question . Map of Ancient Greece. Both Athens and Sparta were located in Greece about 150 miles a part. Power city-states that became bitter rivals. At The Areopagus In Athens ATHENS... Known as a center of learning and artistry, but also for its idols ATHENS... Petronius said that it was easier to find a god than a man in Athens Acts 17:16-17 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?. Question:. What are you willing to die for?. Would you die for the freedom of expression?. Ancient Athens. In the 5. th. Century B.C., the Athenians invented . Democracy. .. This literally translates as – “People Power”..

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