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Homework Current events article due Monday G-6 due Wednesday (skip G-5)
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Aim 7: How did the “golden age” of Athens come to an end? December 7, 2015
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I. The Peloponnesian Wars (431 B.C.- 405 B.C.) During the Persian Wars, Athens had formed an alliance with hundreds of other city-states called The Delian League. These city-states paid tribute (financial payments) to Athens, and in return Athens gave them military protection. This made Athens incredibly rich and powerful for over fifty years. Sparta was threatened by Athens power, and in 431 B.C., war breaks out between the two city-states! Who do you predict will win? Why?
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II. The Melian Dialogue: During the war, Athens seeks to take over many small islands to gain more resources. One of those islands was Melos Athens: Wants to conquer Melos and add it to their empire. Melos: Wants to remain neutral
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Period 6 Teams Alycia – Seanne – Emily Natalie - Karen Dean – Michael M Francesca – Kaylie Isabella – Michael R Nicole – Monica Marisa – Angeli Ismael – Michael P Leo – Jamie Karter – Joe Quinn – Guanming
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Period 7 Teams Alyssa – Chris Michael – Josh Isha – Demetri Katie – Aidan Kyle – William Jack O - Emily Kyra – Charlie Tyler – Jack Y Erin – Nicole Caroline – Andrew Rebecca – Gloria Polina – Ariana – Lara
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Melian Dialogue Questions Why does Athens argue that Melos should give up? Why do the Melians believe they should fight back? If you were the leader of the Melos, what would you do here (give up or fight back)? Why? Think about the values and ideals that Pericles talked about in In Praise of Athens. Did the Athenians display these values in their dealings with the Melians? Was Athens justified in the way it treated Melos? Can Athens be a democracy and an empire at the same time?
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III. Outcome of the Peloponnesian War In 405 B.C., the Athenian navy is destroyed at Aegospotami. Sparta wins the war and dismantles Athens’ empire.
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Concluding Questions Based on what we have learned, to what degree did Sparta truly win the Peloponnesian War? If the Peloponnesian War had never happened, which city-state do you think would have been most likely to unify Greece: Athens or Sparta? Why?
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