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ANCIENT GREECE I. Geography Shapes Greek Life A.LOCATION- Greece is located in Southern Europe along the Mediterranean Sea.

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Page 1: ANCIENT GREECE I. Geography Shapes Greek Life A.LOCATION- Greece is located in Southern Europe along the Mediterranean Sea.

ANCIENT GREECE

Page 2: ANCIENT GREECE I. Geography Shapes Greek Life A.LOCATION- Greece is located in Southern Europe along the Mediterranean Sea.

I. Geography Shapes Greek Life

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A.LOCATION-Greece is located in Southern Europealong the Mediterranean Sea.

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B. Importance of its Location

Because of the seas, Sea travel, trade,

and fishing were very important to the

Greeks.

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C. The Land

Most of Greece is covered

by rugged Mountains.

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D. Impact of the LandThe mountains divided the

Greeks into

separate communities. A polis or city-state

is what these separate communities became

known as.

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II. The City-StatesA. Similarities- the Greek language,

and theirreligious beliefs (Many Gods). They

believed inthe same gods, and believed that

their gods hadhuman characteristics.

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B. Differences-

Government & Way of Life

Forms of Government in City-StatesMonarchy- Rule by a King

Aristocracy- Rule by the “elite”

Oligarchy- Rule by an “elite” few

Democracy- Rule by the people

Tyrants- Rule by a powerful individual

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III. Sparta vs Athens

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A. Sparta-was part Oligarchy & Monarchy-was an extremely “War-Like” Society-Spartans put Sparta before themselves-All Education was geared towards war-Boys were taken from their homes at

age 7 and trained to be a soldier.-Men lived in the army barracks until

age 30

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Sparta Continued:

-Men remained in the army until 60 years old.

-Women COULDN’T participate in the Gov’t,

but they had MORE rights than most in Ancient

Greece. -Goal of Spartan Women: Have a lot of children! (future soldiers or “soldier

makers”)

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“The Spartan Way of Life”-Tough Hard Life, Taught to do without

luxury!-Spartans valued duty, strength, &

discipline OVER freedom, individually, and the arts.-This resulted in one of the most power

armies the world has ever seen!

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B. Athens-It was a society that stressed an individualshould be “Well-Rounded”!

-As a result: Education, the Arts, and Military strategy were ALL important.

-Philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle lived here.

-The Theater, great architecture, andwonderful sculptures developed here.

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The Parthenon

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Ancient Greek Theater

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Nike: The Goddess of Victory

was created around 203 BC.

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Athens Continued:-Government went from an aristocracy toa democracy. Thus Athens is said to

havecreated the “World’s First Democracy”.

-It was a “Direct Democracy” since thecitizens made all of the decisions

directly.

-It was a “Limited Democracy” since noteveryone in Athens was a citizen.

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Athenian PowerAthens had a powerful Navy!

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IV. The Persian WarsA. The Persian Empire (today Iran) foughtthe Greek city-states twice (490 BC &

480 BC)

B. Both Times the Greeks would rally anddefeat the Persians.

C. The power of Athens grew after thesevictories over the Persians.

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V. The Peloponnesian War

A. A tense rivalry developed between Sparta & Athens.

B. Sparta declared war on Athens in 431 BC, Athens had the stronger navy, Sparta

had the stronger army.

C. Other city-states picked sides and joined in

the fight.

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Peloponnesian War Continued:D. By 401 BC, Athens was forced to surrender to Sparta.

E. This long lasting war between the city-states would weaken ALL of

them including Sparta & Athens when it

was over.

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SOCRATES-Lived in Athens 470-399 B.C.

-He Encouraged People To Question Everything: “The unexamined life is

not worth living”

-In 399 B.C. he was charged with the corruption of the young & sentenced

toDeath.

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PLATO-Was the top student of Socrates 427-

347BC

-Wrote “The Republic” which outlined his

perfect society.

-It would NOT have been a Democracy!

-Women would be considered equal with men.

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ARISTOTLE-Was the top student of Plato 384-322 BC

-Studied politics, physics, psychology, and biology.

-Stressed the idea of “Checks & Balances” in

a government, so it couldn’t gain too much

power. (The U.S. Constitution has a system

just like this in it)