Ancient Chinese Civilization CHAPTER 5 Ancient Chinese Civilization Section 1: The Greeks City-States Section 2: Greek Government and Society Section 3: Sparta and Athens Section 4: Daily Life in Athens Section 5: The Expansion of Greece
SECTION 1 Early Greeks and the Rise of City-States Question: What effect did the Minoans and Mycenaeans have on Greek civilization?
Early Greeks and the Rise of City-States SECTION 1 Early Greeks and the Rise of City-States Minoans Mycenaeans Location Crete Greek mainland, Crete Dates c. 2000 B.C.-1500B.C. c. 1600 B.C.-1200 B.C. Achievements indoor running water, art, traded network, navy, written language built fort-like cities throughout Greece, kept written records Reasons for collapse volcanic eruption, tidal waves earthquakes, war
SECTION 2 Greek Government and Society Question: What different types of government existed in Greece from 700-500 B.C.?
Greek Government and Society SECTION 2 Greek Government and Society Government Who ruled Why rulers lost power kingdoms kings overthrown by nobles aristocracies aristocrats overthrown by tyrants
SECTION 3 Israel and the Occupied Territories Sparta and Athens Question: Which Athenian enacted reforms in the government and economy?
Sparta and Athens SECTION 3 Israel and the Occupied Territories Descriptions Identifications 1. developed a form of direct democracy a. Draco b. Cleisthenes 2. improved Athens’s economy but clashed with nobles c. Solon 3. created Athens’s first written law code d. Peisistratus 4. set up a court system with citizen jurors
Chapter Wrap-Up CHAPTER 5 1. How did Greece’s landscape help determine the growth of the polis and of Greek trade? 2. Who were allowed to be citizens in Athens and in Sparta? 3. Why did Sparta go to war with Athens?