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VA SOLs for World History to 1500

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Area of Greek study
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Geography: Bodies of Water:   Aegean Sea, Black Sea, Medditerranean Sea, Dardanelles  
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Geography: Cities:   Athens, Sparta, Troy, Marathon, Ionia, Byzantium  
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Geography: Regions:   Asia Minor, Peloponnesian peninsula, Macedonia, Crete, Persian Empire  
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Soc./ Econ.: Agriculture:   Limited arable land, much coastal area, fishing, seafarers  
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Soc./ Econ.: Commerce:   Trading by sea, painted vases used to transport  
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Social/ Economic   Greeks switched from bartering to coins  
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Geography   mountains provided protection for cities, but hindered expansion  
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Cities   designed to promote civic and commercial life  
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Expansion   many colonies: due to overpopulation and multiple islands  
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Mythology   polytheistic, deities like humans, but with superhuman powers, offered explanations for natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events, key deities: Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Aphrodite, Artemis, Athena; depicted in Western Art as well as Greek art  
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Politics   rich, free men were citizens (later expanded to all free men); citizens had the responsibility of civic participation in government; women and foreigners had no rights; slaves had no rights  
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Athenian Gov't.   stages of gov't. evolution: monarchy> aristocracy> tyrrany> democracy; Tyrants who worked for democratic reform: Draco, Solon; Origin of democratic principles: direct democracy, public debate, duties of the citizens  
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Spartan Gov't.   oligarchy (ruled by a small group); rigid social structure; militaristic and aggressive society  
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Persian Wars   (499-449 BC) Persian wars united Athens and Sparta against Persia; Athenian victories at Marathon and Salamis left Greece in control of Aegean Sea; Athens preserved independence and continued innovations in gov't. and culture  
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Peloponnesian Wars   (431-404 BC) caused by competition for control of the Greek world-- Athens & Delian League vs. Sparta; results- weakening that left Greece open to invasion from Macedonia  
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Phillip II   king of Macedonia, conquered most of Greece, Alexander the Great's father, murdered  
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Alexander the Great   established empire from Greece to Egypt to the edge of India; exteneded Greek cultural influences; tutored by Aristotle- 4 years; general of Philip's armies at 16; leader of Greece at 20; died at 30- malaria; meshed Persian, Greek, and Macedonian culture  
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Hellenistic Age   blend of Greek and oriental elements, spread of Hellenistic culture through trade  
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Golden Age of Pericles   Pericles extended democracy- free men had equal voice; rebuilt Athens after Persian wars- included commision of Parthenon  
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Drama   Aeschylus, Sophocles, & Euripides= tragedy; Aristophenes= comedy  
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Poetry   Homer: Iliad and Odyssey  
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History   Herodotus- believed in influence by gods; Thucydides- wrote factual, scientific accounts  
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Architecture   columns- Ionic (small curl), Doric (v. plain), Corinthian (fancy); Parthenon: perception- stairs lower in middle to appear flat from a distance, colums fatter in middle  
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Science & Math   Archimedes (bathtub scientist), Hippocrates (doctor, hygiene); Euclid (father of geometry); Eratosthenes (estimated Earth's circumference within 1% correct); Pythagoras  
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Philosophy   Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Sophists, Zeno & Stoicism  
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