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Athens and Sparta

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Athens and Sparta

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Warm-up 2/24

• In a democracy, who has the power?

• List the main differences between American democracy and ancient Greek democracy.

• Which democracy would you rather live in and why?

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Log into Discovery Education

• When you log in, make sure you are in World History (Prehistory-1800)

• Go to Chapter 9.2- Greek Political Systems

• Click on the EXPLORE tab

• Using pages 4-7, complete the chart that compares Athens and Sparta

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Athens• Men had more rights than women– Women usually stayed at home while

men gathered in the city• Boys were educated– Girls stayed home with their mothers and

learned how to raise children and do domestic work

• Athens was the center of Greek culture– Sculpture, music, drama, temples, etc.

• Athens had a democracy, but only men could participate in government

• Athens had a strong navy

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Sparta• Men trained for the military at a very young

age. Women ran the household and businesses while the men trained.– Helots (Spartan slaves) did the manual labor

• Men were sent to military school at age 7. Women were also trained and encouraged to stay fit and ready to defend Sparta.

• Daily life and culture centered around the military. Sparta did not have the arts that Athens did.

• Ruled by a military oligarchy– Military controls the people. A council of elders

made important decisions• Sparta had a very strong military and made

allies with many city-states that disliked Athens

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Geography

• City-states began to emerge because Greece was divided by geographic features– Rugged mountains– Islands and bodies of water

• Ancient Greece was not united

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Athens

• Athens became the world’s first direct democracy– Citizens participated in major

government decisions• Solon- A man who made a law that

all free male citizens are allowed to vote (no matter how poor)

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Training

• When males turned 18, they took a pledge to defend Athens and its gods– Males were required to train and serve in the

military

• After the military, males were chosen to participate in the government of Athens

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Limits to Democracy

• Athenian democracy was only for males• Women, slaves, and others that were not born

in Athens had no political or legal rights– As a result, Athens was ruled by a minority, not a

majority of its residents

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Education

• Boys went to school and studied poetry, music, geometry, astronomy, geography, and public speaking

• Boys also participated in sports like wrestling, swimming, running, discus and javelin

• Girls stayed at home and learned to be wives and mothers– Girls usually married between the ages of

14-16

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Philosophers

• Socrates (470-399 BC): A philosopher who taught people to search for truth. He often questioned authority and angered government leaders

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Philosophers

• Plato (427-347 BC): A student of Socrates. He established a school called “The Academy” and taught students philosophy, science, and math. He also wrote “The Republic”, a book that describes the ideal form of government

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Philosophers

• Aristotle (384-322 BC): A student of Plato. He opened his own school called “The Lyceum”. He wrote hundreds of essays on government and science

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Poets

• Homer (800 BC?)- The most famous of the Ancient Greek poets. His works include “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey”

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Sparta

• Sparta was much different than Athens. They ignored new ideas and focused on building a strong military– Others considered Spartan life to be harsh and

had no desire to live this way• The Spartans isolated themselves from the

rest of Greece

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Way of Life

• All males were required to be soldiers

• At the age of 7, all males were sent to military training camps

• Spartan males were required to marry by the age of 30

• They served in the military until age 60

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Women

• Women had equal rights with men in Sparta– They had more freedom than women of any other

Greek city-state• They received no formal education, but were

conditioned to be physically fit

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Trade and Agriculture

• Spartan citizens were not allowed to participate in trade or manufacturing

• Non-citizens carried out these activities– Helots: Non-Spartan slaves

• Sparta was mainly agricultural and had little trade with other city-states

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Peloponnese

• The southern-most Peninsula of Greece

• Sparta is located here

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Peloponnesian War

• Lasted from 431-404 BC• Almost every city-state in

Greece was involved• The Spartans had a

stronger army• The Athenians had a

stronger navy

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Spartans Victorious

• After 27 years of fighting, the Spartans were victorious and became the most powerful city-state in Greece

• The war took a large toll on Sparta and Athens. Their militaries were not as strong as they once were

• The city-states declined and were eventually captured by the Romans

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Sample MSL Questions1) Our form of government does not enter into rivalry with the institutions of

others. We do not copy our neighbors, but are an example to them. It is true…the administration is in the hands of the many and not the few. Pericles, statesman, 5th century B.C.

What form of government does this quote describe?a) Monarchyb) Oligarchyc) Theocracyd) Democracy

2) Select an event or issue from the past that is similar to an event or issue that is happening today. Give one example of how that event or issue is similar to what is happening today, and give one example of how that event differs from what is happening today