World Civilizations

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World Civilizations. Take out Alexander homework and turn in. Take out notepaper. World Civilizations. Do Now – 5 minutes Get a textbook and take out homework on the Persian and Pelopponesian Wars. I will collect. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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World Civilizations Take out Alexander homework and turn

in. Take out notepaper

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World CivilizationsDo Now – 5 minutes Get a textbook and take out homework on the Persian

and Pelopponesian Wars. I will collect. Pick up handout, “Alexander the Great” (green sheet).

Turn to page 215 and begin taking notes for the vocabulary words and people.

Today’s Agenda Discuss the Peloponnesian War The Life of Alexander – Independent reading work.

Complete the rest of the handout. HOMEWORK: Finish reding Ch. 7-3 and completing

the handout – worth a QUIZ grade. Test on Tuesday – Bring your notebook to class.

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What generalizations can we make about this war from looking at this map?

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Pelopponesian War War between Athens and Sparta and their

allies – Delian League and Pelopponesian League

Tensions always existed between the two very powerful but also very different poli (polises)

27-year war that Sparta won Athens and ALL Greek city states were

devastated militarily, culturally and economically by the long war

The war made Greece vulnerable to invaders. Conquered by its neighbor to the north.

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Alexander the Great

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Alexander’s Empire

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World Civilizations Get a textbook and take out homework

on Sparta and Athens. I will collect. Pick up a Do-Now, “The Greek Wars,”

(green sheet). Read quietly and answer questions 1 and 2 ONLY on white sheet.

AGENDA Who said it? Spartan or Athenian Greece United and Divided Alexander the Great – was he really that

Great?

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Spartan or Athenian?Who said it?

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Male children are of great value to the city-state. Females are of little use.

Our beautiful Parthenon stands atop the Acropolis.

Our military power is our most important asset! Art, music, and drama – these are the beauties

of life. We must take time to ask questions about our

world, to wonder about good and evil. A baby boy born with something wrong will only

weaken our society and has no reason to live. Our constitution will give all free men the rights

of citizenship. We will use our strength to cut off our enemy’s

supplies and starve their people.

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Persian Wars

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The Persian and Pelopponesian War 499 BCE – War begins with Persia 490 BCE Battle of Marathon 479 BCE Greeks drive Persians from

Greece 460 BCE Pericles becomes leader of

Athens 432 BCE Parthenon completed 431 BCE Pelopponesian War begins 404 BCE Athens surrenders to Sparta Alexander’s conquest begins