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Classical Greece
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Terms—Classical Greece
Draco (r. 620 BC) Solon (r. 594 BC) Peisistratus (family ruled 560 – 510 BC) Cleisthenes (r. 508 BC) Ecclesia Pericles (r. 499 – 479 BC) Persian Wars (499 – 479 BC) Delian League Herodotus (c. 485 – 425 BC) Thucydides (c. 455 – 397 BC) Socrates (469 – 399 BC) Plato (427 – 348 BC) Sparta Helots Peloponnesian War (431 – 404 BC)
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The Persian Wars
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Greece and the Persian Empire
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Athens
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Draco—Athens’ 1st Written Law Code
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Solon--Reforms
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Peisistratus—”Tyrant of Athens”
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Cleisthenes—”Father of Athenian Democracy”
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Cleisthenes’ Reforms Council (Senate)—a representative body which created law or proposed foreign policy Ecclesia (Assembly)—all adult male citizens of Athens Voted on decisions of senate
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Ostracism
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Athenian Empire
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Athenian Navy
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Athens Struck It Rich
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Pericles
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Persian Wars
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Pericles
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Pericles
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Delian League--Delos
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Athens—Massive Building Program—The Acropolis
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Athens—The Parthenon
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Art of Mesopotamia
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Art of Mesopotamia
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Art of Egypt
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Art of Egypt
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Greek Art
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Greek Art
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Greek Art
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Greek Art
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Philosophy
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Philosophy
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Herodotus—1st Historian
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Thucydides
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Socrates
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The Death of Socrates—399 BC
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Plato
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Plato—Physical World vs. World of Ideas
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Plato
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Sparta and Athens
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Sparta
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Spartan Helots
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The Peloponnesian War—431 – 404 BC
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