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The Polis Shared a common language & religion, never had a unified system of government. v.oliver The Greeks lived in independent city-states.TRANSCRIPT
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The Greek City-StatesIn this lesson, students will identify characteristics of the Greek city-states.
Students will be able to identify and/ or define the following terms:
PolisGolden AgeDemocracy
HelotsPersian Wars
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It is important to remember that mountainsseparated the Greek city-states.
Geography
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The Polis
Shared a common language & religion, never had a unified system of
government.
The Greeks lived in
independent city-states.
Political
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political
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Sparta was another important Greekpolis.
Social
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Sparta
Sparta was a militaristic polis.
In Sparta, all men had to serve in the military.
Weak or disabled babies were left to die.
social
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A Spartan’s life revolved around the military. A Spartan man was a soldier
for most of his life.
Culture / Political
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Phalanx Citizens were expected to
defend the polis Foot soldiers stood side by
side, holding a spear in one hand, and a shield in another
Fearsome formation called phalanx, was most powerful fighting force in ancient world
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McwmRQUTfKk
political
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Helots
The Spartans had helots or slaves.
The helots farmed for the Spartans.
While the helots farmed, the Spartans focused on military affairs.
Life in Sparta differed greatly from life in Athens.
social
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Athens Athens was an important polis in
ancient Greece.
The people of Athens developed democracy.
Democracy is a system of government where citizens vote or participate in government.
Social / Political
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In Athenian democracy, only free men born in Athens could vote. Women, slaves, and foreigners could not vote.
Social/ political
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Reforms Common people opposed wealthy
and Tyrants running the gov. Demanded a written code of laws Draco, a Greek lawmaker, drafted
the first code : mainly about contracts and property ownership
Political
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The Golden Age of Athens
A golden age is a time of peace, prosperity, and great achievements.
The Athenians produced great works of literature, philosophy, and art.
S.P.A Cultural
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Questions for Reflection:
What was a polis and why did the Greeks develop the polis?
Define a golden age and name a Greek polis that experienced a golden age.
List three differences between the ancient Greek polis of Athens and Sparta.
Who were the helots and how were they treated?
Describe Athenian democracy.
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Review: Danger of helot revolt= Sparta becoming a military state
Review: Danger of civil war= Athens creates a democracy
Greatest danger of all- invasion of Persian armies
Persian wars- wars between Greece and Persian empire
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The Persians had built a vast empire.
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The Persians and the Greeks In 519 B.C., the Persians conquered a group of people called the Ionian Greeks who lived in Asia Minor.
The Ionian Greeks asked the mainland Greeks for help.
The Greeks did help and the Persian king was furious.
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The Persians invaded the Greeks.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPUo7b-QVjo
Option 1 : Video –
Option 2- Slide by slide recap -
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The Persian Wars
The Persian army outnumbered the Athenian army.
However, the smaller Greek ships could move easily in the water. The Greek ships destroyed the Persian ships.
Many Greek city-states also united to defeat the Persians.
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Look at the map! Can you see why thesmaller Greek ships had an advantage?
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The Alliance After the Persian Wars, the Greek city-
states united.
Each city-state agreed to give money or ships to be used to defend all of them. Athens led the alliance. The alliance was called the Delian League.
However, Athens used the alliance money to rebuild Athens.
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The Peloponnesian War Athens betrayed the trust of the
alliance.
The other Greek city-states declared war on Athens.
This war was called the Peloponnesian War.
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Summation of Wars The Persian Wars
strengthened the Greek city-states.
However, the Peloponnesian War weakened the Greek city-states.
Sparta led the alliance against Athens.
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Questions for Reflection: Why did the Persians invade
Greece? Why did the Persian Wars
strengthen the Greeks? Define the Delian League. Why did the Peloponnesian
War begin? Why did the Peloponnesian
War weaken the Greeks?