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Rise of the City-States DEFINE CITY-STATE WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR (Ms Yoshida will assign neighbors who you will partner with periodically during discussion)TRANSCRIPT
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Greek Roots of Democracy
Chapter 1, Section 1
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Rise of the City-StatesRise of the City-States 500 BC = The Classical Age Greeks = Fishers, sailors,
traders, thinkers, writers and artists
700 BC = Greeks moved around for fertile land
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Rise of the City-StatesRise of the City-States
DEFINE CITY-STATE WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR
(Ms Yoshida will assign neighbors who you
will partner with periodically during discussion)
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Rise of the City-StatesRise of the City-States
City-State = a political unit made up of a city and the surrounding lands
Built on a polis 1st level: Flat land with markets, theater, public
buildings, etc 2nd level: Acropolis=high city or the hilltop
750-500 BC1st ruled by King, then aristocracy took over
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SpartaSparta Located in Peloponnesus
(south) 600 BC transformed into
military state At seven, boys trained for
military Citizens = males, 30 years
+ and native-born
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AthensAthens DEFINE LIMITED
DEMOCRACY WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR
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AthensAthens North East of Sparta Democracy rooted HERE
1st King, then Aristocracy, then slowly became democracy
Series of leaders broadened rights for people
Age of Pericles 460-429 Most powerful Greek city-
state Established empire More democratic
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Age of PericlesAge of Pericles Politics
Direct democracy Assembly met several
times a month 6,000 people had to be
present to make a decision
All male citizens could take place
Athens paid salaries to those who held office WHY?
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Age of PericlesAge of Pericles So not just wealthy could
hold office Juries served for a year
Were paid 100-1000 people
Economic prosperity After Persians destroyed
Acropolis, best architects and sculptors were hired to rebuild
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Sparta vs. AthensSparta vs. Athens Peloponnesian War
Struggle between Athens and Sparta
27 Years of fighting 404 BC, Sparta captured
Athens ending Athenian domination