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Ancient Greece K. Roberts
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Geography Located on a peninsula Mountainous terrain which makes farming difficult focus on trading olives and grapes Ionian, Mediterranean, Aegean Sea all around Greece
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Early Civilizations Minoan Civilization located on island of Crete capital: Knossos wrote in “Linear A” Suddenly disappeared either to a large tidal wave by a volcano or destruction of invasion by Mycenaeans
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Early Civilizations Mycenae first Greek state powerful monarchies warrior type people wrote in “Linear B” Decline - Mycenaean states fighting each other
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Trojan War Paris, prince of Troy, kidnaps Helen, wife of king of Sparta, Agamemnon Greeks unite ten years later, attack Troy Can’t break walls, so they build a wooden horse, stay inside overnight, sack the city next day after Trojans bring horse inside city walls
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Trojan Horse
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Trojan War Homer - author of Iliad and Odyssey epic poems that tells deeds of a hero Illiad: about the Trojan War Odyssey: about Odysseus’ journey after the war both stories to teach about courage and honor OR...
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City-States Athens thoughtful people studied science, history, architecture, and philosophy government: democracy started by Cleisthenes council of 500
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Government Athens originally a oligarchy Draco is asked to come build laws so everyone can follow Harsh, death become punishment for every single crime
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City-States Sparta conquering people often took neighboring people as serfs (slaves) males: military men women: housewives Gov’t: oligarch NO VISITORS!
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GREECE Important events/concepts: Greece vs. Persia Ionian Greece taken over by Persian Empire, try to revolt - makes Darius mad led an attack on the plain of Marathon, but were defeated Xerxes planned to invade Greece 7,000 Greeks held off 180,000 Persians at Thermopylae
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GREECE Important events/concepts: Athens takes leadership over Greece forms Delian League pursued the attack against Persian Empire Caused problems, leading to Peloponnesian War Athens (allies) vs. Sparta (allies) Athens: Better Navy Sparta: Better Soldiers
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GREECE Important events/concepts: Religion: polytheistic gods lived on Mount Olympus oracles would divulge information for the people
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GREECE Important events/concepts: Drama: Tragedies Sophocles - Oedipus Rex where we get the phrase the “Oedipus Complex” examined problems such as nature of good and evil History: Herodotus - world’s first historian Thucydides - considered to be greatest historian of ancient world viewed war and politics as activities of humans, not gods
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GREECE Philosophers: Socrates - asked people questions, challenging them to exam their answers Plato - wrote the Republic, believed reason was best for one to know what they believe Aristotle - studied all types of government, really focused on biology, politics, literature, and other subjects that eventually made it to the first European universities
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GREECE Hellenistic Greece Brought about Alexander the Great Upon death, empire broke into four sections “imitate Greeks” expansion of Greek culture and language to the non-Greek world
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