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Athens vs. Sparta Aim/Goals: How did Athens compare to life in Sparta? Do Now: Look at the images (pictures) to the right. Decide which type of government you would want to live in. Explain in a few sentences. Homework :Write a paragraph explaining if you would rather live in Athens or Sparta and why. DEMOCRACY MILITARY RUN GOVERNMENT

Do Now Response: Government Democracy: a system of government where the people have a say in the government. Example: they vote for their leaders; freedom Totalitarian: A state or country completely controlled by a single power, such as a monarch or dictator. They control everything and the people do not have a say!

Activity: City-State Governments Read Document #1 and answer question #1 in chart form. Monarchy Ex. England Aristocracy Ex. France before the revolution in 1789 Oligarchy Ex. Saudi Arabia

Mediterranean Sea Ionian Sea Aegean Sea

Athens vs. Sparta

Activity: You are sitting in pairs for a reason. The students to the left are from Athens and will read and answer Document #2, questions #2, 3 and 4. The students to the right are Spartans and will read and answer Document #3, questions #6, 7 and 8.

DIFFERENCES SIMILARITIES

DIFFERENCES SIMILARITIES -Direct Democracy -Only male citizens Involved in government -trade with other city-states -Education for the boys only -Boys/men served in the Military at 18 for 2 years -Women were not equal -Navy -Located by the water -Monarchy/Totalitarian -Military society -Trade and travel not allowed -Military training for all boys -Girls to be trained to be mothers of soldiers -Women obey men but they could own property and had rights. -Army -Located inland -same language -Olympics -city-states -located in Greece -same gods and religious beliefs

Regents Questions 1. The Ancient Athenians are credited (to do) with A. inventing and using the wheel B. eliminating slavery C. establishing governments that had democratic elements D. inventing the printing press

Regents Questions 2. Which ancient civilization established the basis of western democracy? A. Phoenician B. Egyptian C. Sumerian D. Greek

Regents Questions 3. The Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta A. was primarily concerned with the health of their people B. was a powerful military state C. granted universal suffrage to their people D. placed great emphasis on literature and the arts