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Greek City States Athens and Sparta

Map of Ancient Greece

Polis  Independent, self- governing city state  Development  Structure  “Man is an animal meant to live in a polis.” -Aristotle

Athens

Formation of Athens  Dark Ages  Monarchy  Aristocracy  Tyranny  Democracy

Government  Ecclesia  Boule  Archons  Stategoi

Daily Life Men  Education  Military  Marriage  Profession Women  Women’s quarters  Marriage  “Economikos”

Map of Sparta

Social Structure  Spartiates  Perioikoi  Helots

Government  2 Kings  Gerousia  Rhetra  Ephors

Daily Life Men  Inspection  Training in barracks  Marriage  Army Women  Education  Marriage  Business