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Page 1: AP World History SEPTEMBER 14, 2015. Warm Up – September 14, 2015 The Persians: A.Were noted for their harsh treatment toward conquered peoples B.Continued

AP World HistorySEPTEMBER 14, 2015

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Warm Up – September 14, 2015 The Persians:

A. Were noted for their harsh treatment toward conquered peoplesB. Continued the traditions of ancient MesopotamiaC. Introduced a new religion similar to the structure of HinduismD. Failed to establish a unified empireE. Focused their commercial activity on trade with China

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Agenda◦ Warm Up◦ Classical Greece◦ Ancient Sparta v. Ancient Greece Debate

Don’t forget!◦ Chapter 5 guided reading due on Friday.

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Essential Question

What was the impact of the spread of Hellenistic culture?

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Classical Greece

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• Greece located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. • It was easier for settlers to travel by sea than land, thus most early settlements were along the coast.

Introduction

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Introduction Agriculture – grains, grapes, olives Politically – settlements were independent (city-states) Culturally – The Greeks were unified through language, festivals, religion◦ - Pan–Hellenic games (Olympics)◦ - Mount Olympia (Home of gods)

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Origins of Greek Culture Greece’s first civilization was the Minoans, who lived on the Island of Crete between 3200-1500 BCE Their largest settlement was the Palace of Knossos. Island of Crete was center for Mediterranean commerce (trade)

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Palace of King Minas at Knossos on Crete

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Ruins from Crete

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Culture & Art Minoan art reflects a peaceful people with a love for beauty & life.

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Their art reveals that women had a prominent status in society. Possibly they

were ruled by a priestess/Queen.

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The Minoans were extremely advanced with indoor plumbing & light wells.

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Minoan culture was destroyed by earthquakes, volcanoes, & tidal waves.•The people left Crete and settle on the mainland of Greece

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Mycenaean Greeks Indo-European immigrants settled in Greece around 2000 BCE; slowly overpowered the Minoans and expanded territory to Sicily & Italy

Mycenaeans were a warlike society loosely united under a system of feudal alliances.

Most important settlement was Mycenae They had:

◦ - Massive protective walls (stone fortresses protected agricultural settlements)◦ - Horse-drawn chariots◦ - Bronze weapons

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Mycenaean Greeks The Mycenaean Era is the period when these great events in Greek mythology occurred:

- Worship of the Olympian gods. - Lives of King Agamemnon & Odysseus. - The life of Hector & Achilles. - The Conquest of the city of Troy (Trojan War – ca. 1200 BCE)

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Lion Gate of Mycenae - entrance to Agamemnon's Palace

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The Trojan Horse is a Mycenaean story.

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Helen of Troy Video

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Remains of Troy

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Gold Burial Mask & Wine Cup.

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Mycenaean Greeks Mycenaeans were a wealthy and skilled society; based on a feudal system similar to Medieval Europe.

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Around 1150 B.C.E., settlements were destroyed by invading tribes from the north, the Dorian Greeks. Dorians bring iron technology to Greece.

Downfall of the Mycenaeans

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Dorian Greeks• The Dorian Greeks caused:• - Drop in agricultural production• - Drop in population• - Cities reduced to villages• - Writing virtually lost

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Benefits of Mycenaeans Fall:•It destroys the power of the Mycenaean Kings allowing everyone to be more equal.

•It creates a simple life from which city-states can develop.

•It allows for development of an oral tradition of story telling that results in Homer’s Iliad & Odyssey as well as the Olympian myths.

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Dorian Greeks Dorian villages were led by a local leader called the Basileus

A “Council of Nobles” and “Assembly of Warriors” assist in running the village.

Dorian villages were often located near a hill called an acropolis (high city)

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Homer: The father of Greek literature. Creator of the Epic poems “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey”Both stories deal with the events of the Trojan War

and it’s aftermath.

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IV. Classical Greece (800-379 B.C.E.)

Several aspects of Mycenaean religious and cultural traditions were kept alive after the Dorian Invasion.

Greeks were also able to develop new and unique cultural traditions

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One tradition kept alive was the Pan-Hellenic Games (Olympics) These were athletic competitions held every four years.

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The Greeks loved these games so much that they would forget their differences and cease any wars to compete

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Another tradition kept alive was the Greek Humanistic Perspective

This was a set of beliefs which emphasize the importance of reason and of the individual.

The Greeks believed that man is the most important creature that the gods created.

This perspective will affect government, philosophy, and the arts.

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Evolution toward Democracy Monarchy - rule by a hereditary king

Oligarchy - rule by a few, always small group of wealthy men

Dictatorship – rule by a tyrant

Democracy – rule by the people (meaning free male citizens)

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Comparison of the two most important Classical Greek City-States:

Sparta and Athens

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Athens v. Sparta BOTH were a Polis (City-State.)

A Greek Polis was usually:

- Small Size

- Small Population

- Located on a Hill

- Served as seat of government

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Sparta - Sparta is located on the Peloponnesian Peninsula - Society was based on conquest: Dorian Greeks conquered the original farmers (called Helots) - Activities of Spartans were geared toward maintaining supremacy over the Helots

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Sparta - Trade and travel prohibited by the Spartan government. - The government demanded strict subordination of the individual to the state - The government was a military oligarchy. - All Spartan men required to serve in military. - Society emphasized physical perfection

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- The government required that boys seven years old be sent to military camps to live.They lived in military barracks until age 30 at which time they were allowed to marry and start a home.

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-2 Kings- each from two separate families. They checked each authority.

-The Council- composed of all Spartan males 60+ years. They advised the kings.

-The Assembly- composed of all Spartan men 30+ years. They voted to go to war.

-Ephors - Spartan judges.

Political Organization of Sparta:

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Athens Athenian Society was NOT based upon conquest More citizens (free males) were allowed to participate in the political process. Power was strength of navy

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Athens Social classes of Athens:◦- There were 2 social classes: citizens and non-citizens.

◦- Citizens = adult males; could own land and take part in government. They were divided into social classes by wealth.

◦- Non-citizens = women, slaves, and foreigners.

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Athens Athens became the most successful democracy in Greece. Over time every male Athenian citizen was given the right to vote in the assembly, which passed laws and determine government policies.

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Athens The “Father of Athenian democracy” was Solon.

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•Athens’ 2nd democratic leader was Cleisthenes; in 510 BCE he gave citizenship to all free men living in Athens.

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Athens 3rd democratic leader was Pericles; known as the “Father of Athens’ Golden Age”

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Reforms of Pericles:

Allowing all citizens (regardless of wealth) the right to hold political office, and serve on a jury.

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Athens:DemocraticProgressiveImperialisticIntellectually and culturally advanced

Sparta:AristocraticConservativeAgrarianFearful and jealous of Athens