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Chapter 5 Notes: Classical Greece
Section 1: Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
-Geography shapes Greek life:
   1. The sea– linked w/ other societies for travel and trade
   2. The land– mountains divided land into regions; created numerous small,
   independent communities w/ own governments; transportation difficult
   3. The climate– moderate temperatures allowed for an outdoor/civic life; preserved
   structures/buildings

Two cultures developed in Early Greece:
Minoans:
• seaborne trade, fishing, sailing
• Women played significant role (priests)
• writing systems unclearLinear A
• core of Greek religious practice, art, politics, and literature
Mycenaeans:
• The first ‘Greeks’-spoke form of Greek language
• Writing has been translated
• rocky ridge on southern Greece; surrounded by defensive barrier
• ruled by warrior-king; frequent warfare between cities
Sparta
         Athens
Chapter 5 Notes (cont’d)
-Trojan War
    *10 year war w/ Troy (Turkey), Trojan Horse

Greek City-States:
*city-state or polis= fundamental political unit in
Greece (i.e. Corinth) Map
     -acropolis: fortified hilltop (picture of acropolis:
    acropolis pic)    Ancient Wonders on Greece's Acropolis


*Greek Governments:
    1.monarchy…..king, queen
    2. aristocracy…..small group of
    nobles/landowners
    3. oligarchy…..few powerful people
          -tyrants: seized control of govt. w/
          local support
    4. democracy…..representative govt.,
    rule by people (Athens)
                                   The Acropolis: Deconstructed
Sparta
•   Conquered the Peloponnesus
• Made Messenians into helots (state slaves)
• Emphasis on war/keeping order in society
• Training of soldiers
     -physical/mental toughness by mother until age 7,
     combat school until age 20, then became hoplites (foot
     soldiers) for 10 years
     Spartan Videos!!
Acropolis   Aphrodite




                                 Pericles
Agora

        Poseidon
Gods & Heroes
-Greek legends and myths (stories told to explain natural phenomena or events of
the distant past) Greek Gods
-Gods of Olympus (12 influential gods)—pg. 132 in textbook
                                                  Minotaur
Section 2: The Classical Age
 Athenian Democracy~500 BC

   -development of democracy through reformers: Draco, Solon, Peisistratus (tyrant), and
   Cleisthenes (set stage for Athenian democracy, how?)
                                                              Tribe
   -only free males over the age of 20 who                                  Council of 500
                                                              Tribe
   completed military training could vote (10% of pop)

-3 main bodies:
         1. Assembly…made laws, all people voted directly on issues (direct democracy)
         2. Council of 500…write laws to be voted on            Archon: chief of
         3. Series of courts…heard trials/sentenced criminals   State of Athens
Chapter 5 Notes (cont’d)
The Persian Wars (490-479 BC)
   -root of conflict: Greek cities fell under Persian rule in Ionia (Turkey)
   -Greeks revolt in 499 BC but are put down…Darius seeks revenge
    *First Persian War
    -Marathon (490 BC)
    -Greeks use phalanx approach; a tight rectangle formation in which
    soldiers held long spears out ahead of a wall of shields greek phalanx
    -legend of Marathon
    *Second Persian War (pg. 137 in textbook)
    -Xerxes vs. Greek allies at Thermopylae, Persians burn down Athens
            -Greek strategy and the movie ‘300?’….Greek victory
    -Battle of Salamis: Greek naval victory battle plan
    -Plataea: Persians give up on invasion and agree to peace settlement

Golden Age of Athens
-Athens, Sparta most powerful city-states
-Greece establishes Delian League: alliance of Greek city-states that defended one another
and punished Persia for their invasion—Athens gains influence/power, resentment
-Athens rebuilds their city thanks to Pericles: the arts (Parthenon), democracy Peracles
-Peloponnesian War (431 BC): Sparta vs. Athens; land vs. sea, Peloponnesian vs. Delian
league….years of fighting weakens both cities until Macedonia from the north takes control of
Greece
Chapter 5 Notes (cont’d)
Section 3: Greek Achievements
 Philosophy: search for wisdom and knowledge
          1. Socrates
          -sought truths about truth, justice, and virtue; ask questions in order to learn
          -philosophers should study human behavior to learn how to improve society as a whole
          2. Plato
          -philosophers were best suited to govern other people
          -did not support Athenian democracy (student of Socrates)
          3. Aristotle
          -use of reason (clear and ordered thinking) and logic (making inferences) to study the
          natural world
          -influenced development of science (taught Alexander the Great)
 Literature
  -Homer’s Epics: tell stories about great events and heroes (Illiad, Odyssey)
  -lyric poetry, writing of history, drama (playwriting) or tragedies (hardships of Greek heroes)
 Architecture/Art
  -sculpture, the Parthenon, painting
School of Athens
Chapter 5 Notes (cont’d)

Section 4: Alexander the Great and His Legacy

-Macedonia rises to power, King Phillip II
-Alexander the Great (20 years old) defeats
Persians…creates largest empire the world had ever seen
   Alexander creates a new type of culture that blended elements
   of Greek civilization with ideas from Persia, Egypt, Central Asia,
   and other regions= Hellenistic or Greek-like
   check out Alexander’s empire!....11,000 miles in 11 years!
You are
 here!
Where in the world is
Alexander the Great?
Where did the name
Argonauts come from?

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Chapter 5 classical greece

  • 1. Chapter 5 Notes: Classical Greece Section 1: Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea -Geography shapes Greek life: 1. The sea– linked w/ other societies for travel and trade 2. The land– mountains divided land into regions; created numerous small, independent communities w/ own governments; transportation difficult 3. The climate– moderate temperatures allowed for an outdoor/civic life; preserved structures/buildings Two cultures developed in Early Greece: Minoans: • seaborne trade, fishing, sailing • Women played significant role (priests) • writing systems unclearLinear A • core of Greek religious practice, art, politics, and literature Mycenaeans: • The first ‘Greeks’-spoke form of Greek language • Writing has been translated • rocky ridge on southern Greece; surrounded by defensive barrier • ruled by warrior-king; frequent warfare between cities
  • 2. Sparta Athens
  • 3. Chapter 5 Notes (cont’d) -Trojan War *10 year war w/ Troy (Turkey), Trojan Horse Greek City-States: *city-state or polis= fundamental political unit in Greece (i.e. Corinth) Map -acropolis: fortified hilltop (picture of acropolis: acropolis pic) Ancient Wonders on Greece's Acropolis *Greek Governments: 1.monarchy…..king, queen 2. aristocracy…..small group of nobles/landowners 3. oligarchy…..few powerful people -tyrants: seized control of govt. w/ local support 4. democracy…..representative govt., rule by people (Athens) The Acropolis: Deconstructed
  • 4. Sparta • Conquered the Peloponnesus • Made Messenians into helots (state slaves) • Emphasis on war/keeping order in society • Training of soldiers -physical/mental toughness by mother until age 7, combat school until age 20, then became hoplites (foot soldiers) for 10 years Spartan Videos!!
  • 5.
  • 6. Acropolis Aphrodite Pericles Agora Poseidon
  • 7. Gods & Heroes -Greek legends and myths (stories told to explain natural phenomena or events of the distant past) Greek Gods -Gods of Olympus (12 influential gods)—pg. 132 in textbook Minotaur Section 2: The Classical Age  Athenian Democracy~500 BC -development of democracy through reformers: Draco, Solon, Peisistratus (tyrant), and Cleisthenes (set stage for Athenian democracy, how?) Tribe -only free males over the age of 20 who Council of 500 Tribe completed military training could vote (10% of pop) -3 main bodies: 1. Assembly…made laws, all people voted directly on issues (direct democracy) 2. Council of 500…write laws to be voted on Archon: chief of 3. Series of courts…heard trials/sentenced criminals State of Athens
  • 8. Chapter 5 Notes (cont’d) The Persian Wars (490-479 BC) -root of conflict: Greek cities fell under Persian rule in Ionia (Turkey) -Greeks revolt in 499 BC but are put down…Darius seeks revenge *First Persian War -Marathon (490 BC) -Greeks use phalanx approach; a tight rectangle formation in which soldiers held long spears out ahead of a wall of shields greek phalanx -legend of Marathon *Second Persian War (pg. 137 in textbook) -Xerxes vs. Greek allies at Thermopylae, Persians burn down Athens -Greek strategy and the movie ‘300?’….Greek victory -Battle of Salamis: Greek naval victory battle plan -Plataea: Persians give up on invasion and agree to peace settlement Golden Age of Athens -Athens, Sparta most powerful city-states -Greece establishes Delian League: alliance of Greek city-states that defended one another and punished Persia for their invasion—Athens gains influence/power, resentment -Athens rebuilds their city thanks to Pericles: the arts (Parthenon), democracy Peracles -Peloponnesian War (431 BC): Sparta vs. Athens; land vs. sea, Peloponnesian vs. Delian league….years of fighting weakens both cities until Macedonia from the north takes control of Greece
  • 9. Chapter 5 Notes (cont’d) Section 3: Greek Achievements  Philosophy: search for wisdom and knowledge 1. Socrates -sought truths about truth, justice, and virtue; ask questions in order to learn -philosophers should study human behavior to learn how to improve society as a whole 2. Plato -philosophers were best suited to govern other people -did not support Athenian democracy (student of Socrates) 3. Aristotle -use of reason (clear and ordered thinking) and logic (making inferences) to study the natural world -influenced development of science (taught Alexander the Great)  Literature -Homer’s Epics: tell stories about great events and heroes (Illiad, Odyssey) -lyric poetry, writing of history, drama (playwriting) or tragedies (hardships of Greek heroes)  Architecture/Art -sculpture, the Parthenon, painting
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Chapter 5 Notes (cont’d) Section 4: Alexander the Great and His Legacy -Macedonia rises to power, King Phillip II -Alexander the Great (20 years old) defeats Persians…creates largest empire the world had ever seen Alexander creates a new type of culture that blended elements of Greek civilization with ideas from Persia, Egypt, Central Asia, and other regions= Hellenistic or Greek-like check out Alexander’s empire!....11,000 miles in 11 years!
  • 15. Where in the world is Alexander the Great?
  • 16. Where did the name Argonauts come from?