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Ancient Greece. What is a city-state? It is a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit.

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Page 1: Ancient Greece. What is a city-state? It is a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit.

Ancient Greece

Page 2: Ancient Greece. What is a city-state? It is a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit.

What is a city-state?

• It is a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit

Page 6: Ancient Greece. What is a city-state? It is a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit.

Trojan War

During the 1200’s B.C. the Mycenaeans fought a ten year war against the Trojans over a woman. According to legend, a Greek army besieged and destroyed Troy because a Trojan prince kidnapped the beautiful Helen. Greek stories suggest that Troy was overthrown when invaders hid inside a hollow wooden horse.

Page 8: Ancient Greece. What is a city-state? It is a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit.

“The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter.”

Winston Churchill

Do you agree with this? Why or why not?

Page 9: Ancient Greece. What is a city-state? It is a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit.

Sparta

This Greek city built a military state

•Created the most powerful army in Greece

•Had Spartan boys train from age 7 –30

•Used successful military strategy

*Use advanced military technology

We Are …….

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Greek Philosophers

Aristotle 384-322 B.C.

Opened his own school in Lyceum

Plato 427-347 B.C.

founded the “Academy” and wrote

“The Republic”

Socrates 470-399 B.C. created the Socratic

Method to gain knowledge

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Alexander the Great 365-323 B.C.• Extremely successful military leader from Macedon

• His conquests included Anatolia, Syria, Phoenicia,

Judea, Gaza, Egypt, Bactria and Mesopotamia, and

he extended the boundaries of his own empire as far

as Punjab, India.

• By the time time of his death he had conquered most

of the known world

• Was responsible for spreading Hellenistic Culture