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1 Cultural and Scientific Advancements

2  DEMOCRACY  DEMOCR CULTURAL AC DEMOCRACY SCIENTIFICCULTURAL

3  Democratic principles and classical culture flourished during Greece’s golden age (477- 431 BCE) – a its height, Greece set lasting standards in politics, art, architecture, literature, and philosophy that are still influential today.  Hellenistic Culture – refers to the blending of Greek culture as well as Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures

4  Origins of Democracy in Greece were to eliminate the power struggles between the rich and poor – allow all citizens to participate in government

5  Draco took power in 621 BCE  Created a legal code that punished the rich and poor equally (first steps towards democracy)

6  Solon took power in 594 BCE  Outlawed debt slavery (no citizen should “own” another)  Divided Athens into four social classes (top three could hold office, all others could participate in assembly)  Citizens were permitted to bring charges of wrongdoing against another

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8  Cleisthenes took power in 500 BCE  Broke up nobility, instead, he divided people into ten classes based on region, not wealth  All citizens could submit ideas for laws

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10  Eventually, Greek Democracy looked like this:  Direct democracy  Citizens: male; 18 years old; born of citizen parents  Laws voted on and proposed directly by assembly of all citizens  Executive Branch composed of a council of 500 men  Juries varied in size  No attorneys; no appeals, one-day trials

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12  How Greece’s Democracy influenced the US  Political power exercised by the citizens  Three branches of government  Legislative Branch makes the laws  Executive Branch carries out the laws  Judicial Branch conducts trials with paid jurors

13  Created to appease ALL people  First Democracy  Direct Democracy  Influenced US Government

14  Sculpture – portrayed ideal beauty, then realism  Pottery  Greek Drama  History – written history as well as oral traditions  Homer – Iliad and Odyssey

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16  Leadership  Duties to the Gods  War  Humor  Justice  Love and Hate  Betrayal  Self-Criticism With your elbow partner, discuss modern television shows or movies that have similar subject matter/themes. Write three examples on your whiteboard.

17  Parthenon  Columns

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19  Philosophers are “great thinkers” who are seeking the “truth”  Socrates  Plato  Aristotle  Stoicism  Epicureanism

20 Wanted people to think about their values and actions.

21 Wrote about a perfectly governed society – The Republic.

22 Developed rules of logic – basis of the Scientific Method.

23  Sculpture, Pottery  Drama, History, epic poems (Homer)  Philosophers (Socrates, Aristotle, Plato)

24  Astronomy  Aristarchus estimated that the sun was 300 times the size of the Earth (underestimate) and that the Earth and other planets revolved around the sun – took awhile to catch on  Eratosthenes attempted to calculate the Earth’s size

25  Mathematics and Physics  Euclid wrote Elements which contained the basis for Geometry  Archimedes estimated Pi – his ideas eventually enabled Hellenistic scientists to build a force pump and a stream engine  Pythagoras – he had a theorem

26  Astronomy – Earth revolves around sun  Geometry – Pi and Pythagorean Theorem


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