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11/12 Focus 11/12 Focus – Athens is a Greek city state that emphasized education. They also are known for starting democracy. Do Now Do Now – Identify the type of government found in Sparta. – What form of government do we have in the United States?
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Ancient Greece
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Location Southeast Greece Peninsula of Attica
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Government Athens was the first direct democracy in history Direct Democracy – rule by the people – Citizens vote directly on an issue
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Government laws were proposed by the Council of 500 Laws voted on by the citizen’s assembly – Made up of eligible voters Adult males born in Athens Pnyx (from the Greek word meaning "tightly packed together") was the meeting place of the Athenian democratic assembly (Ekklesia)
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Government Every adult male born in Athens became a citizen and would have a chance to be a member of the assembly. Expectations of citizens – Vote in elections – Serve in office if elected – Serve on juries – Serve in military during war
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Education High value placed on education The purpose of education was to produce citizens trained in the arts, to prepare citizens for both peace and war. Boys from 6 to 14 went to schools Girls were not educated at school – learned to read and write at home.
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Education Books were very expensive and rare – subjects were read out-loud – Students had to memorize everything.
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Women Athenians believed women were inferior to men. – could not own property – had to help in the fields and were confined to their homes. – were to be under the protection of a male guardian at all times.
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Social Classes Athens was made up of two classes – slaves – citizens
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Athenian Achievements Focused on the individual rather than society – Wanted Athenians to question things and use philosophy Strong Navy Trade – wanted to make money and expand Travel-wanted people to experience other cultures
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Closure What is Direct Democracy? What value did the Athenians place on education? How did Athenians view women?
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