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Ancient Greece Theme: Geography Theme: Economics Theme: Politics Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Theme: Religion Theme: Society & Culture -Slide 1 -Slide2 Theme: Science & Tech. -Slide 1 -Slide 2

Theme: Geography 2R I. Greece A. rocky, mountainous land B. surrounded by water (peninsula) C. many islands D. few flat areas for farmland

3R Theme: Economics I. Trading A. Early traders: Minoans and Mycenaeans B. Traded wood, olive oil & pottery for copper, gold, silver and jewels C. Traded for food products they needed D. Trading helped them learn new ideas from other cultures

Theme: Politics 4R I. Oligarchy A. Benefits 1. More than one person ruling 2. Free men were citizens B. Drawbacks 1. Only a few rich landowners (aristocrats) ran the city s economy ($$$), were generals & judges 2. Common people had little say

4R Theme: Politics II. Tyranny A. Benefits 1. Overthrew the Oligarchy 2. Good leaders with strong armies & support people 3. Tyrants seized power to reform laws, aid the poor, and cancel debts B. Drawbacks 1. Tyrant held power through use of force 2. Common people had little say 3. Some tyrants became harsh & greedy & were overthrown

4R Theme: Politics III. Democracy A. Benefits 1. All citizens have a say in government 2. All citizens have the right to express opinions 3. Power of nobles is limited B. Drawbacks 1. Women, slaves, and foreigners have no say in government 2. Difficult to make decisions with so many people 3. Sometimes citizens were forced to attend assembly

4R Theme: Politics C. Direct Democracy (Athens) each & every citizen debated & voted on every issue, created & enforced laws, & were judges. D. Representative Democracy (United States) citizens elect representatives to debate & vote on issues, create & enforce laws, & be judges.

Theme: Politics 4R IV. The Persian Wars A. Series of wars between Persia and Greece B. The Persian army was strong and well organized C. Greeks won because they had better weapons and clever leaders. V. The Peloponnesian War A. Sparta declared war to stop Athens growth B. Greek cities feared Athens would control Greece C. Sparta defeats Athens and becomes the most powerful city-state in Greece

4R Theme: Politics VI. Alexander the Great A. Brilliant commander B. The Egyptians surrendered without a fight and crowned Alexander pharaoh C. Becomes ruler of what had been the Persian Empire D. After crossing the Indus River his exhausted troops refused to fight any more E. Alexander admired and enjoyed Greek culture and ideas so much that he spread them throughout his empire

Theme: Religion 5R I. Greek Gods A. Myths used to explain events like thunder, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions B. Gods center of Greek myths

6R Theme: Society and Culture I. Classical Age A. Polis small city-state B. City-state foundation of civilization 1. Gave people an identity 2. People participated in economy & government 3. People thought of themselves as residents of the city-state, not as Greeks

6R Theme: Society & Culture II. Sparta A. Society dominated by the military B. Military power provided security and protection for their city C. Boys were trained from an early age to be soldiers D. Spartan woman had more rights than other Greek women III. Athens A. Valued education, clear thinking and arts B. Athenian women had few rights

Theme: Science and Technology I. Greek writers produced A. Epic poems 1. Iliad and Odyssey by Homer B. Romantic poetry C. Famous stories D. Lyric poetry (poems set to music) E. Fables 7R

7R Theme: Science & Technology II. Philosophers A. Believed in the power of the human mind to think, explain, and understand life 1. Socrates taught by asking questions 2. Plato created the Academy 3. Aristotle taught that people should live lives of moderation, or balance The many achievements of ancient Greece were important because they shaped Western civilization