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Democracy and Greece’s Golden Age Foldable Pericles and Athens (pgs 134-135) Topics to include: Who is Pericles?/What were his goals? Terms: Direct Democracy/Delian League Art and Architecture (pg 135 – 136; 140-141) Topics: Parthenon/Characteristics of sculpture - Terms: Classical Art Drama and History (pg 136) Topics: Theatre/Thucydides - Terms: Tragedy/Comedy Peloponnesian War (pg 137 – 138) Topics: Who fought in the war?/Advantages of each side/Who wins? Philosophers (pg 138 – 139) Topics: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle – Who were they? What were their major accomplishments? Terms: philosophers