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1 Athens vs. Sparta The Big Idea:
The two most powerful city-states in Greece, Sparta and Athens, had very different cultures and became bitter enemies in the 400s BC.

2 Military Conclusions? Athens Sparta
Military service began at age 7 until 60 13 years of Harsh training in fighting and killing (combat) Men lived in barracks (dorms) Allowed to marry and have children, but remain in dorms until 30. Had a strong navy Joined the army at age 18 Had to serve for 2 years Fought battles at sea Had mandatory military serivce Fought each other Conclusions?

3 Cultural Achievements
Athens Sparta Military legacy Oral History (Trojan War) Women’s rights Art Architecture Drama & Literature Philosophy Government (Democracy) Organized government Influential thousands of years later Conclusions?

4 Systems of Labor Conclusions? Athens Sparta
Professional soldiers—only ones who could vote (20%) Merchants & Artisans (10%) Helots or slaves-did all non-military work (70%) Freemen were all male citizens (20%) Workers who could not own land (50%) Slaves—had no rights (30%) Slaves were people taken when defeated in battle If a family needed money they could sell a child into slavery Conclusions?

5 The Spartans built a military society to provide security and protection.
• Daily life in Sparta was dominated by the army, and boys were trained from an early age to be soldiers. – Spartan men reached full citizenship at age 30 and could then move back home, but they stayed in the army until they turned 60. • Courage, strength, self-discipline, and obedience were the most important qualities to have.

6 “Only Spartan Women give birth to real men.”
• Because men were often at war, women had more rights than other Greek women. – Spartan Women ran the household and owned property. – Spartan Women also received physical training and sometimes competed with men in sporting events. “Only Spartan Women give birth to real men.”

7 Government • Sparta was officially ruled by two kings who jointly led the army, but elected officials actually had more power than the kings. • These officials handled dealings between Sparta and other city-states. • Sparta’s government was set up to control the city’s helots, or slaves. What type of government is this? What was the government of Athens like?

8 The Athenians admired the mind and the arts in addition to physical abilities.

9 Boys and Men In Athens • Sparta’s main rival in Greece was Athens. • Though they also worked to improve their bodies, they had to devote only two years to the army. • They learned to read, write, count, and sing. • Wealthy boys continued their education with a private tutor. • Boys from poor families usually became farmers.

10 Girls and Women in Athens
• Unlike boys, girls received almost no education, because men did not think they needed to be educated. • Athenian women had fewer rights than women in many other city-states; in fact, they hardly had any at all.

11 a high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built
Acropolis…Why? Word to Know Acropolis: a high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built

12 Sparta and Athens fought over who should have power and influence in Greece. But…
Over time the Persians came to rule a great empire which eventually brought them into conflict with the Greeks. Sparta and Athens worked together to win the Persian Wars.

13 After the Persian Wars…
• City-states joined an alliance, which historians call the Delian League. – “Alliance” means they agreed to work together. • Sparta formed its own alliance, called the Peloponnesian League.

14 The Peloponnesian War Who: Athens and Allies & Sparta and Allies What: War over money Where: On the Greek mainland and the Aegean Sea When: 431B.C.- 404B.C. Why: Athens took money from the Delian League. Sparta didn’t like that. Ended in a truce

15 The Peloponnesian War

16 The Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta has left all the Greek city-states without unity! They are an easy target for… Alexander the Great from Macedonia


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