Roots of Democracy: Tuesday, September 2nd

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Roots of Democracy: Tuesday, September 2nd Announcements and Begin class: To do Finish SAP: Crucible of Greece discussion Introduce ACCESS Hand back Owner’s Manuals Be Prepared: World History Notes ACCESS Greece

World History Evidence: Classical Greece Date Title Description of historical content Type of work 1) 8-25 Evidence: Classical Greece Note-taking skills, brainstorm what you know about Greece, evidence about Greek geography 2) The “Story” of Greece Use the website http://www.timemaps.com/history/ancient-greece-1500bc and a map of your choice (on Skitch) to tell the story of Greece 3) 8-28-29 Crucible of Greece SAP note-taking on movie (in class) 4) 9-2 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)

Cleithenes: Croesus’s son and democratic ruler in Greece Guiding Question: What conditions and traditions led to the rise of democracy in Greece? People: Croesus: Rich King Cleithenes: Croesus’s son and democratic ruler in Greece Pisistrus (Pie-sis-trus) Civilizations: Athens Sparta

Hippias: Tyrant son of Pisistrus Guiding Question: What conditions and traditions led to the rise of democracy in Greece? People: Hippias: Tyrant son of Pisistrus Isagoras: Athenian aristocrat who opposed Cleisthenes: reformed Athenian constitution Conditions and Traditions: Economic, Political, Social 100 Terms: coup de etat despot

Mountainous regions led to city-states without centralized rule as well as an agrarian, coastal economy.

Ancient Greece and Trade Greece had goods that everyone wanted to trade to acquire.

Foundations of Democracy ACCESS: Greece Foundations of Democracy Name: _______________________ Date: September 2 Period: _____ Use this page as a cover sheet for research and notes on The Roots od Democracy. This completed form will be submitted by the DoK assessment. Traditions Conditions Turning Points Democratic Leaders Politics and Philosophy Above: timeline Below left: topics determined by students Below right: list as many topics in each section (not a lot of space…do best with space available).

Complete this PERSIAN identifying the foundations of democracy found in Greek culture. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ P E R S I A N _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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