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Bellringer You have 25 minutes to complete your Mythology Poster and Synopsis Objective: SWBAT describe the evolution of democracy in Athens and anticipate.

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Page 1: Bellringer You have 25 minutes to complete your Mythology Poster and Synopsis Objective: SWBAT describe the evolution of democracy in Athens and anticipate.

Bellringer

You have 25 minutes to complete your Mythology Poster and Synopsis

Objective: SWBAT describe the evolution of democracy in Athens and anticipate effects of this evolution in today’s world

BJOTD: Why do bees have sticky hair?

Page 2: Bellringer You have 25 minutes to complete your Mythology Poster and Synopsis Objective: SWBAT describe the evolution of democracy in Athens and anticipate.

Mythology Discussion Questions

Turn your paper into the black bin by Sean Be able to answer these questions:

What is Greek mythology? Who were some of the major gods and what were

they the gods/goddesses of? What purpose does Greek mythology serve?

Page 3: Bellringer You have 25 minutes to complete your Mythology Poster and Synopsis Objective: SWBAT describe the evolution of democracy in Athens and anticipate.

Ancient Greece

The Rise of the City-State, Athens vs. Sparta

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Early City-states

Polis: same as city-state (city and surrounding countryside)

Polis had 2 purposes: Promoting civic participation Promoting commercial/business life

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Agora

City-center/business district Place for discussion

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Acropolis

Fortified area of city Used for defense Place for royalty,

women, children to hide during war

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Athens vs. Sparta

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Athens - Geography

Attica (Just north of Peloponnesus)

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Athens - Economy

Extensive Exported wine and olive oil

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Athens - Education

Boys from wealthy families attended school Reading, writing, music, and poetry Goal excellent public speakers (voice their

views about democracy) Military training

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Athens - Government

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Political and Social Change – Aristocracy to Tyranny

Farmers borrowed money from aristocrats (pledged land as security)

Many farmers could not repay loans – lost land and became sharecroppers or day laborers in the cities (some sold themselves into slavery)

Foreign artisans, who supported Athens's economy, were denied citizenship by the government.

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Political and Social Change – Aristocracy to Tyranny

Merchants and soldiers resented the power of the nobles

Common people had no voice in the government (aristocracy controlled it all)

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Tyranny - Reformers

Draco – Written code of laws (took away power from aristocrats to dictate what was legal and what was not)

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Tyranny - Reformers

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Cleisthenes

Reorganized the Assembly

Created Council of 500

Encouraged Direct

Democracy

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Democracy

Direct Democracy speak on your own behalf

Citizenship 1. Male 2. Free 3. Athenian 4. Adult Duties of citizenship participate in

government (speak up), military service, taxes

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Sparta - Geography

Peloponnesus (Southern part of Greece)

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Sparta - Economy

Limited Spartans looked down on trade and wealth Spartans were not allowed to travel – might

pick up new ideas that could be dangerous to the stability of the state

Foreigners were discouraged from visiting Sparta

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Sparta - Education

Focused on military training and obedience to authority

Boys were taken from their mothers at the age of 7 and put under the control of the state

They lived in quasi-military barracks where they were subject to harsh discipline

At 20, Spartan males were enrolled in the army for regular military service

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Sparta - Education

At 30, Spartan males were recognized as mature and allowed to vote in the assembly and live at home

While their husbands lived in the barracks, Spartan women lived at home had greater freedom of movement and greater power in the household than other women in Greece

Women encouraged to exercise and remain fit to bear and raise healthy children

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Sparta - Education

Discouraged the study of philosophy, literature, or the arts – subjects that might encourage new thoughts

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Sparta – Government

Oligarchy 2 Kings responsible for military affairs and

served as the supreme priests within the state religion

The kings shared power with the Gerousia, a council of elders

Gerousia consisted of 28 citizens over the age of 60, who were elected for life, and the two kings

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Sparta – Government

Gerousia prepare proposals that would be presented to the apella, an assembly of male citizens (only voted on proposals – no debate)

Assembly elected the Gerousia and the Ephors, a group of 5 men who were responsible for supervising the education of youth and the conduct of all citizens