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The Story of Ancient Greece

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Geography of Greece

• Greece is a small country in Europe.

• Greece is near the Mediterranean Sea.

• The main part of Greece is on a peninsula.

• A peninsula is a body of land surrounded by water on three sides.

• The rest of Greece is made up of islands.

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Greek City-States

• Because Greece is made up of many islands, and has many tall mountains, the Greeks began to build city-states instead of one country.

• A city-state is a city with its own laws, rulers, and money.

• City-states were cities that acted like countries.

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Sparta

• Sparta was a Greek city-state.• Sparta was very powerful and had its

own army.• Sparta conquered other city-states to

gain wealth and power.• There were three classes of people in

Sparta: citizens, non-citizens, and slaves.

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Sparta’s Classes

• Only men born in Sparta were citizens.• Women were not allowed to become

citizens, however, women were allowed to own land and businesses, which gave them more freedom than other Greek city-states.

• The second class in Sparta was people who came from other city-states or other countries. They could own businesses but not become citizens.

• The third class was slaves.

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Sparta warriors

• Learning to read and write in Sparta was not very important.

• Training to become good soldiers was important.

• Young boys were taken from their parents and trained to be soldiers as well as good in sports such as running.

• Girls were also trained to be good in sports.

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Athens

• Athens was another important Greek city-state.

• The people of Athens wanted to rule themselves and not have a king or queen.

• Athens became the world’s first democracy around 508 B.C.

• A democracy is a government in which all citizens can vote and have equal say in what happens.

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Democracy in Athens

• Athens was a democracy because all citizens could vote, but only half the people in Athens were citizens.

• Women, people born outside of Athens, and slaves could not vote.

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Pericles

• Pericles was the leader of creating democracy in Athens.

• He had many buildings constructed.

• Pericles had the Parthenon and the Acropolis built.

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Parthenon and Acropolis

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Education in Athens

• Education was very important in Athens.

• Boys went to school to learn to read and write. They also learned many sports.

• Girls were not allowed to go to school or learn to play sports.

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The Greek Alphabet

• The Greeks borrowed their alphabet from the Phoenicians.

• Most European languages, including English borrowed ideas from the Greek alphabet.

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Socrates• Socrates was a

philosopher of Ancient Greece.

• A philosopher is someone who tries to explain the nature of life.

• Socrates taught by asking questions. This method of questioning is still called the Socratic method.

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• He disagreed with charging students money

• one of the first philosophers to ask the question “What is right and wrong?”

welcomed any students into his lectures, and so he ended up teaching some students that were enemies of the state

government to accuse him of being disloyal to the Greek democracy. Drank poision at 70.

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Plato

• Plato was a student of Socrates.

• He started a school called The Academy.

• Plato’s writing took the form of a dialogue between teacher and student.

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Aristotle

• Aristotle was another Greek philosopher and student of Plato.

• He wrote about science, art, law, poetry, and government.

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Alexander the Great

• Alexander the Great was the son of King Phillip II of Macedonia.

• Alexander conquered Persia, Egypt, the Middle East and Northern India.

• He died at age 33 from malaria.

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Alexander’s Empire

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Who/What Am I?

• Agora- market place used to trade goods, talk politics, and men gather

• Oracle- place where prophecies are made and advice given

• Homer- Greek poet who authored “Illiad” and the “Odyssey”

• Alexander the Great- Greek conqueror of Egypt, Syria, Persia, and part of India

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• Sanctuary- holy place

• Zeus- King of the gods and father to many of the gods and goddesses

• Apolla- ancient Greek god of Sun

• Athena- Ancient Greek god of wisdom

• Artemis- Ancient Greek god of wisdom

• Dionysus- Ancient Greek god of wine and pleasure

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• Asclepius- Ancient Greek god of medicine

• Hephaestus- Ancient Greek god of medicine

• Hera- Ancient Greek goddess considered to be the mother of the gods