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Warm Up Copy HW Please separate all the desks and face them forward for our Persian Wars Quiz

After the quiz… Please read pages 303 and 304 in your red textbook Then read page 141 in your blue textbook 5 things Start page 26 of your notebook by giving it the title Pericles and writing down 5 things you have learned about Pericles

Essential Questions!!! How has the relationship between citizens and their government changed? How do culture and technology reflect values? How can societies use what they have learned from the past?

Pericles Leader in Athens

Pericles Political leader –supported democracy Promoted art Promoted philosophy Commissioned the Parthenon (rebuilt Athens) Took Athens to the head of the Delian League Paid officeholders Supported writers and education 400s BCE

Pericles Review Questions Pericles came to power before or after the Persian wars? Which group of people did Pericles start to get more involved in the government? Pericles believed that people’s _______________ were more important than their social standing. Pericles was educated by Greek ___________________. Pericles helped to rebuild much of Athens after the __________________. Pericles most famous architectural project was the ____________________-. What is a philosopher? Describe Pericles personality. Pericles was the leading figure in Athens during the 500s, 600s, or 400s BCE? The Parthenon would sit at top the _______________________-in Athens. How did Pericles treat the other members of the Delian League? REVIEW QUESTION----What battle tactics allowed the Greeks to win the battle of Salamis?