Ancient Greece. Chapter 6 Section 1 Page 166 to 173

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Ancient Greece Chapter 6 Section 1 Page 166 to 173

Famous Things About Greece The Parthenon Mt. Olympia

Famous Things About Greece Plato Aristotle Alexander The Great Athens Sparta Trojan War Greek Gods Odyssey Olympic Games 776 BC Pandora s Box Homer http://www.woodlandsjunior.kent.sch.uk/homework/greece/greekgods.htm

Greece Gods 1 st came Earth & Sky They created the Twelve Titans, which rebelled against father sky. Cronos was the leader of the Titans and had 6 Kids The youngest of those kids was Zeus Zeus would topple Cronos and become King of the Gods.

Quiz Who is Zeus? Who did Zeus topple?

Geography of Greece Greece looks as if the sea had smashed it to pieces Greece is a peninsula Mountains are the major landforms 1/5 of Greece is good for farming, which forced Greeks to become traders and sailors It was difficult for Greeks from different communities to meet, so each community developed its own customs and beliefs. They fought each other a lot even though they shared a common heritage, spoke the same language, & worshiped the same gods.

Quiz Name 3 things about the Geography of Greece? Since there is not much farmland what did most Greeks become? Name 3 things that all Greece s shared.

Early Greek Civilization Two groups made up early Greece: The Minoans (islands) & Mycenaeans (main land) Minoans lived on the island of Crete Crete was ideal place to develop a broad sea-trade network with mainland Greece, Egypt, and Sicily Minoans worshiped mainly goddesses Minoans were destroyed by the Mycenaeans from the main land Minoans gained power through trade & Mycenaeans relied upon conquest.

Quiz Which Greek civilization lived on the Main land? Which Greek civilization lived on the islands? Which Greek civilization defeated who?

The Trojan War The war was between Greece & the city of Troy Troy is located on the west coast of Asia Minor, in present-day Turkey The war was a struggle over trade The Greeks won the war on a trick The Trojan Horse Two stories/histories of the war are: Iliad & the Odyssey written by Homer These stories helped tell the Greeks what their gods were like.

Quiz Who fought in the Trojan War? Where is the city of Troy located? The war was over what? How did it end? What books helped teach the Greeks about their Gods?

Dark Ages After the Trojan War Greece entered a Dark Age: where poverty was everywhere, people no longer traded beyond Greece for food and other goods, and they were so concerned with survival that they even forgot the practice of writing. Lasted from 1100 BC to 750 BC Old traditions were remembered only in the myths that were told and retold.

Quiz What are 3 things that happened to Greece during the Dark Ages?

Key Terms Acropolis --- A fortified hill of an ancient Greek city Aristocrats --- Members of rich and powerful families Tyrant --- A ruler who took power by force Democracy --- form of Government in which citizens govern themselves

Quiz A fortified hill of an ancient Greek city A ruler who took power by force Members of rich and powerful families form of Government in which citizens govern themselves

Governing Ancient Greece Around 750 BC cities developed near acropolises, which would become city states. Earliest rulers were chieftains or kings By the end of the Dark Ages most city states ruled by aristocrats, who owned most of the good land Middle class become strong through trading products Middle class wanted more say in government and could afford to make their own armies. Power shifted Tyrant or a ruler that took power by force were supported by the middle and working classes

Democracy Eventually the people overthrew tyrants and formed a democracy Athens was the 1 st and best democracy of the time 594 BC Athenian leader named Solon won power to make reforms. 1 st law, canceled all debts, or money owed to other people, and freed citizens 2 nd law, allowed male citizens of Athens aged 18 or older to debate important laws Only 1 in 5 Athenians were citizens Only men that had Athenian father and mother could be a citizen

Chapter 6 Section 2 Religion, Philosophy, and the Arts

Golden Age of Athens When were the Golden Age of Athens? What were 3 things that flourished during the Golden Ages? What were 3 ways that Athens added to its wealth? What is Tribute? Who was the most powerful man and leader of Athens? What was one of the reforms that Pericles created?

Golden Age of Athens When were the Golden Age of Athens? 479-431 What were 3 things that flourished during the Golden Ages? Philosophy, Arts, and Democracy What were 3 ways that Athens added to its wealth? Trade, Silver, and Tribute What is Tribute? Regular payment made to a powerful state or nation by a weaker one. Who was the most powerful man and leader of Athens? Pericles What was one of the reforms that Pericles created? City was required to pay a salary to its officials

Religious Beliefs Greeks worshiped a family of gods and goddesses called what? Who was the king of the gods? Where did the Greek gods live? The greatest Greek hero that fought in the Trojan War was? Greeks worshiped all their gods, but city-state would honor how many gods? To honor Zeus the city-states came together every 4 years to play in games which became what?

Religious Beliefs Greeks worshiped a family of gods and goddesses called what? 12 Olympians Who was the king of the gods? Zeus Where did the Greek gods live? Mt. Olympus The greatest Greek hero that fought in the Trojan War was? Achilles Greeks worshiped all their gods, but city-state would honor how many gods? 1 To honor Zeus the city-states came together every 4 years to play in games which became what? Olympics

Greek Science and Philosophy People that believed that people could use the powers of the mind and reason to understand natural events are called? Who believed that water was the basic material of the world? Who thought that everything was made of tiny particles he called atoms? 600 BC people that were writers and traveling teachers gained popularity in Greece, they were called what?

Greek Science and Philosophy People that believed that people could use the powers of the mind and reason to understand natural events are called? Philosophers Who believed that water was the basic material of the world? Thales Who thought that everything was made of tiny particles he called atoms? Democritus 600 BC people that were writers and traveling teachers gained popularity in Greece, they were called what? Sophists

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Who were 3 great philosophers of Athens? Who asked questions that challenged people s beliefs? Why was Socrates brought to Trial? Who founded a school called an Academy in Athens? Which great philosopher was taught by Socrates? Who believed that reason should guide the pursuit of Knowledge?

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Who were 3 great philosophers of Athens? Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle Who asked questions that challenged people s beliefs? Socrates Why was Socrates brought to Trial? He asked? s that challenged peoples beliefs Who founded a school called an Academy in Athens? Plato Which great philosopher was taught by Socrates? Plato Who believed that reason should guide the pursuit of Knowledge? Aristotle

Visual and Dramatic Arts The Ancient Greeks were known for architecture, sculpture, and what? What building brought the Greek s architecture to its highest point? What are 3 characteristics to describe Greek art? The goal of Greek art was to what?

Visual and Dramatic Arts The Ancient Greeks were known for architecture, sculpture, and what? Being the 1 st Playwrights What building brought the Greek s architecture to its highest point? Acropolis/Parthenon What are 3 characteristics to describe Greek art? 1. Full of action, 2. arranged to show balance and order, 3. Life like and accurate The goal of Greek art was to what? Present images of perfection in a balanced and orderly way.

Dramas/Comedies Who were the 1 st people to write dramas? A story that has serious drama that usually ends in disaster for the main character is called?

Dramas/Comedies Who were the 1 st people to write dramas? The Athenians/Greeks A story that has serious drama that usually ends in disaster for the main character is called? Tragedy

Chapter 6 Section 4 Sparta & Athens

Living in Sparta To the Spartans what was a true sign of character? A city-state in southern Greece If life in Athens was free and open, then life for the citizens of Sparta was what? 400BC Sparta s army easily equaled Athens, but never came close to equaling Athens what? In the 600 BC Sparta made one basic rule, what was it? Spartans used helots to do all their farm work so Spartans could wage war. What is a helot? Helots outnumbered the Spartans so Spartans turned their city into a what?

Living in Sparta To the Spartans what was a true sign of character? To endure terrible pain without giving any sign of distress. A city-state in southern Greece -- Sparta If life in Athens was free and open, then life for the citizens of Sparta was what? -- the opposite 400BC Sparta s army easily equaled Athens, but never came close to equaling Athens what? Athens achievements In the 600 BC Sparta made one basic rule, what was it? -- Always put the city s needs above your own. Spartans used helots to do all their farm work so Spartans could wage war. What is a helot? A servant Helots outnumbered the Spartans so Spartans turned their city into a what? Military city

Growing up in Sparta The life of every Spartan was in the hands of who? At age 7 Spartan boys had to leave their home to live where? Spartan boys had how many years of Training? At age 12 name 3 things that Spartan boys had to do? Name 3 things boys were expected to bear. Tell me 3 things about the girls of Sparta? Spartan warriors were known for their What? Spartan fighting force played a key role in the Greek wars against who?

Growing up in Sparta The life of every Spartan was in the hands of who? The government At age 7 Spartan boys had to leave their home to live where? In barracks Spartan boys had how many years of Training? 13 years At age 12 name 3 things that Spartan boys had to do? Practice with swords and spears, urged to steal, live off the land Name 3 things boys were expected to bear. Bear pain, hardship, and punishment in silence Tell me 3 things about the girls of Sparta? Trained in wrestling and spear throwing, did not have to fight, stay health to have healthy babies, could own land and run businesses Spartan warriors were known for their What? Skill and bravery Spartan fighting force played a key role in the Greek wars against who? Persians

Persians Invade Who founded the Persian Empire and was a threat to Greece? A major battle between the Persians and Athenians, which the Athenians were out numbered but won was the battle of what?

Persians Invade Who founded the Persian Empire and was a threat to Greece? Cyrus the Great A major battle between the Persians and Athenians, which the Athenians were out numbered but won was the battle of what? Battle of Marathon

Conflict and the Athenian Empire A conflict between Athens and Sparta that lasted 27 years is called? Name 3 things that happened to Athens that helped the Spartans win the war.

Conflict and the Athenian Empire A conflict between Athens and Sparta that lasted 27 years is called? Peloponnesian War Name 3 things that happened to Athens that helped the Spartans win the war. Plague, death of Pericles, and a blockade.

Chapter 6 Section 5 The Spread of Greek Culture

Alexander s Empire Wild, uncivilized people are called what? Alexander was from Macedonia and thought of himself as Greek, but who saw him as a barbarian? Who was Alexander s tutor? Who was his role model? Tell me 3 things about King Philip? Tell me 5 things about Alexander the Great? Alexander s conquests spread what throughout a vast area?

Alexander s Empire Wild, uncivilized people are called what? Barbarians Alexander was from Macedonia and thought of himself as Greek, but who saw him as a barbarian? The Greeks Who was Alexander s tutor? Who was his role model? Aristotle, Achilles Tell me 3 things about King Philip? United Macedonia, built an army even stronger than Sparta s, captured all of Greece, was assassinated Tell me 5 things about Alexander the Great? Conquered the known world, military genius, established cities, never lost a battle, spread Greek knowledge Alexander s conquests spread what throughout a vast area? Greek culture

The Hellenistic Age After Alexander s death his empire did what? What describes Greek history and culture after the death of Alexander the Great? Even though Alexander hoped local culture would mix with Greek culture, it did not and what became the strongest culture of the 3 kingdoms? Name 5 things that helped model the Hellenistic world after Greek cities. What was the greatest of all Hellenistic cities? What was the learning capital of the Greek world? What city had the largest library in the world?

The Hellenistic Age After Alexander s death his empire did what? Broke into 3 kingdoms What describes Greek history and culture after the death of Alexander the Great? Hellenistic Even though Alexander hoped local culture would mix with Greek culture, it did not and what became the strongest culture of the 3 kingdoms? Greek Culture Name 5 things that helped model the Hellenistic world after Greek cities. Greek Kings ruled, Greeks held the most important jobs, Greek temples and agoras were built, Performances of old Greek tragedies, Greek Language What was the greatest of all Hellenistic cities? Alexandria What was the learning capital of the Greek world? Alexandria What city had the largest library in the world? Alexandria

Math and Science Who was the greatest scholar of the Hellenistic age that invented pulleys and levers? Who created geometry? What Greek scientist concluded that the Earth revolved around the sun? Who calculated the distance around the Earth?

Math and Science Who was the greatest scholar of the Hellenistic age that invented pulleys and levers? Archimedes Who created geometry? Euclid What Greek scientist concluded that the Earth revolved around the sun? Aristarchus Who calculated the distance around the Earth? Eratosthenes