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Ancient Greece

Topic 6 Ancient Greece Pearson SAVVAS

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Frequent wars between city-states was a result of the independent spirit of each city-state.
Athens placed a ban on trade with Megara (this would crush their economy) Caused the Peloponnesian war
Sparta and its allies feared the Athenians power. Caused the Peloponnesian war
Plato believed that political leaders should be__________ wise
Does the following statement tell that the 2 subjects were similar or different: Spartan boys were taught to obey orders while Athenian boys received a well rounded education. different
How did Spartan's get food? They had the Helots grow it.
How did the Athenian's get food? They had citizens grow it.
How were Spartan children educated? Boys and girls were taught sports and basic education. Boys went to military training at 7.
How were Athenian children educated? Boys went to school. Girls were given no education. They had to learn to take care of the household.
Which ruler finally united Ancient Greece? King Phillip
Which group or groups resented Athens' growing power after the Second Persian War? Sparta, the Peloponnesian League, and members of their own league, the Delian League.
According to ancient Greek beliefs, where did they believe most of their gods lived? Mount Olympus
How did Athenian democracy differ from modern democracies? Athens had a direct democracy, and women could not hold office or vote in Athens
Why did the direct democracy work in ancient Athens? The city states population of citizens was small
Spartan ephors were responsible for Taking care of the day-to-day operation of the government, and making sure that the kings and council ruled within the law
What is the lyric poem focus on? Human emotion
Which group of ancient Greek women had greater freedom Spartan women
Greek culture spread far beyond Greece and Alexandria became an important city for scholarly pursuits because of Alexander the great conquest
How did Greek scientist change the way? People viewed and understood the natural world around them Ancient Greek thought, the gods were responsible for things. Science gave them the knowledge that it wasn’t just the gods that were doing things to them.
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