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SOL 5 Ancient Greece
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Geography Located on the Balkan and Peloponnesus peninsula You MUST KNOW Athens, Sparta, Troy, and Macedonia
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Political Development The Mountainous terrain created separate city-states. (EX: Athens and Sparta… They are located in Ancient Greece but they are completely different!) Poor farm land and overpopulation caused them to search of arable (farmable) land
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Religion Greek Mythology – Polytheistic – Offered explanations on: Natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events The important gods – Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Artemis, Athena, Aphrodite – Hint: If it is NOT a name of a planet, then it is Greek.
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Social All citizens were FREE ADULT MALES who had political rights and civic (government) responsibility – NO women, slaves, or foreigners allowed!
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Athens Known for Direct Democracy (ADD – Athens Direct Democracy) Important people are Draco and Solon – They were Tyrants who pushed for reform (Change)
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Sparta Government style was an OLIGARCHY – Means rule by a small group of people – Very militaristic and aggressive *Remember the movie 300
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Persian Wars Persia v. Athens and Sparta (United) Important battles – Marathon and Salamis Result – Greece won and preserved its independence and continued innovations in government and culture Also known as the Golden Age of Pericles
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Peloponnesian War Athens (Delian League v. Sparta (Peloponnesian League) Sparta won Result- slowing of culture and weakening of political power
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Golden Age of Pericles When? – Mostly between the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars What happened? – Pericles extended democracy – Athens is rebuilt (Parthenon)
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Important People Aeschylus and Sophocles—Drama Homer (Iliad and Odyssey) – Poetry Herodotus and Thucydides – History Phidias – Sculpture Archimedes and Hippocrates (Medicine) – Science Euclid and Pythagoras – Mathematics Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle (SPA) -- Philosophy
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Architecture
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Macedonia and Hellenistic culture Philip II – King of Macedon and Conquered most of Greece Alexander the Great – Established an Empire from Greece to Egypt and parts of India Hellenistic Age – Blend of Greek and oriental elements – Spread through trade
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Alexander’s Empire
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Show Me What You Know
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Which list would best describe the people in the picture? A. Roman Gods & Goddesses B. Greek Gods & Goddesses C. Norse Gods & Goddesses D. Egyptian Gods & Goddesses Picture of Zeus, Hades, Apollo, Hera, Aphrodite, Athena, Ares, Poseidon, Hephaestus & Artemis.
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The Parthenon was rebuilt by this man, who also extended democracy. A. Pericles B. Xerxes C. Hercules D. Draco
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What is an oligarchy? A.Rule by people B.Rule by a king/queen C.Rule by a tyrant D.Rule by a small group
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What was the biggest significance of the Persian Wars? A.Athens & Sparta realized their differences were too great, and they had to fight each other B.Athens & Sparta united against a common enemy, the Persian Empire. C.It left Greece weak & vulnerable to attack by King Philip II of Macedon D.Sparta was able to preserve its independence and continue innovations in government & culture
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What was the biggest significance of the Peloponnesian War? A.Athenian victories at Marathon & Salamis left the Greeks in charge of the Aegean Sea B.Athens & Sparta united against a common enemy, the Persian Empire. C.It left Greece weak & vulnerable to attack by King Philip II of Macedon D.Sparta was able to preserve its independence and continue innovations in government & culture
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Which leader conquered most of Greece, & became its leader, after the Peloponnesian War? A.Alexander the Great B.Ivan the Great C.Philip II D.Ramses II
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Which leader had an empire that stretched this far? A. Alexander the Great B. Darius the Great C. Ramses the Great D. Ivan the Great
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“I swear to fulfill to the best of my ability this covenant: I will do no intentional harm, I will try to benefit the sick, I will respect the privacy of my patients…” Which of the following Greeks would have made this quote? A. Sophocles B. Homer C. Herodotus D. Hippocrates
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