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The
Geography of
Greece
Landscape & Climate
Landscape
 Covered by Mountains
 No large rivers
 Lots of coastline
 How did the land influence
  the government?




Climate
 Mild, rainy winters
 Hot summers
Agriculture
 Only a small part of the
  region good for farming
 Over ½ of Greeks were
  farmers and herders
 Most farming in the valleys
 Established agricultural
  colonies in Anatolia
  (modern-day Turkey)
Resources
 Lacked natural resources like precious metals
 Plentiful stone for buildings
 Coastline with many good harbors
A Seafaring People
“Highways of Water”
 Mediterranean Sea: to the South
 Ionian Sea: to the west
 Aegean Sea: to the east


 Greeks became expert sailors
 Fish a large part of the Greek diet
Trade & Commerce
 Major trading partners: Egypt &
    Rome
   Exported:
   olive oil, wine, wool, and pottery
   Imported:
   grain, timber, animal hides, and
    slaves
Mycenae: The First Greek Civilization
 Built on the Peloponnesus
 Wealthy civilization; mostly
  traders
 Created writing, gold jewelry,
  bronze weapons, and pottery
 Collapsed around 1200 BC
 Little is known about Greece
  from 1200 BC – 750 BC
Greece Comes Back
 Greeks learned much
  by trading with the
  Phoenicians
 Picked up the
  Phoenician alphabet
  between 900-800 BC
 Learned about coins
  from Anatolians by
  500 BC
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL
    HNh4caX4Y
Greek Gods
 Polytheistic
 Divine qualities with human
  emotions
 Jealous, loving, angry,
  competitive
 Zeus & 11 major gods lived on
  Mt. Olympus (Olympian gods)

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP_Nei
    rFIkM (gods)
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMzNPE
    HNxcc (goddesses)
Greek Mythology
- The stories of the Greek gods and goddesses, often
  as they interact with humans.
- Two purposes




 Arachne
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW3Bbav7w4A
Honoring the Gods
 Built statues and temples
 Days were set aside to honor different gods & goddesses
 Festivals held to honor the 12 Olympian gods




  The Parthenon was a
  temple in Athens, built in
  honor of the city’s patron
  goddess, Athena
The Olympics
 Held every four years (oldest record: 776 BC)
 Part of a festival to honor Zeus
 Only men
 Events: foot race, wrestling, long jump, javelin and discus throw.
 Unmarried girls raced to honor Zeus’ wife, Hera
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdgvKpUSaTs
Early Greek Literature
Homer
 Blind poet (c. [about]
    8th Century BC)
   Composed epics
   Oral tradition
   The Iliad
   The Odyssey
   Major influence in
    Western literature
The Iliad
 Story of Greek heroes during
  the Trojan War
 Included story of Achilles




Legend has it that the baby
Achilles was dipped into the
river Styx as a way to protect him.
The only part that didn’t get wet
was his heel.
The Odyssey
 Story of Greek hero Odysseus and his trip home after the Trojan War
 Included the Cyclops and the sirens


 Video – first 12 minutes




           The Cyclops, a one-eyed
           monster, is one of the creatures
           that stops Odysseus from getting
           home to his wife, Penelope.
Aesop’s Fables
- Aesop was believed to be a Greek slave
- Today, we believe it was a pseudonym




- Used animals to tell moral lessons
- Tortoise & the Hare
-   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DrKmpuKhKE
The City-State
& Democracy
City-States
 Basic form of government
 Greek word for “city”= polis
 Most less than 20,000 people
 Athens & Sparta largest
Agora
 Open space for
  business and
  public meetings
 Center of city life
Acropolis
 Fortified (protected)
  hillside
 Literally means: “high city”
 Military purpose
 Later, temples and palaces
  built here
Types of Government
Monarchs & Aristocrats
 Monarchy:



 Aristocracy:



 By 700’s BC, most city-states had moved
  from monarchy to aristocracy
 Do you think this was a good move?
Oligarchy
 Oligarchy:




 What is the difference between an aristocracy & an
 oligarchy?
Tyrants
 Leader who took power illegally
 Not of noble birth – often a general
 Urged the poor to support him
 Why would the poor do this?
 Some helped the poor
 What is a “tyrant” today?



Nicias was an Athenian general and
later Tyrant
Athenian Democracy: It’s a start
 By 500’s poor citizens demanded a voice in
  government
 Who is a “citizen”?
 Gradual reform led by Solon & Cleisthenes
Solon
 Ruled 594 – 560 BC
 Freed people who had been enslaved
  due to debt
 Reorganized Athenian Society –
  How?



 All citizens could serve in the
  assembly.
Cleisthenes
 By 500 BC took power away from
  nobles
 Reorganized citizens into 10
  tribes based on geography
 Each tribe elected 1 of the 10
  military commanders
The Council of Five Hundred
 How many?


 From where?


 Who was eligible?


 How selected?


 How often?
Direct Democracy
 The type in Athens
 Citizens make political decisions directly
 How is this different from democracy in the US?

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J315e03RkOA
How was Athenian Democracy limited?




 Ostracism: the assembly could vote a person out of
 Athens for up to 10 years
The Responsibilities of a Citizen
 Military service
 Serve on juries
Sparta
 Peloponnesus
 Militaristic society
Spartan Government
 Ruled by 2 kings
 Council of Elders proposed
  laws
 All Spartan citizens part of
  the Assembly
 Assembly elected officials &
  voted on laws
Social Groups of Sparta
 Citizens:




 Free noncitizens:




 Helots:
Spartan Education
 At age 7 boys moved to
  military barracks



 During what ages did all male
  citizens serve in the army?
Spartan Women
 What was expected of Spartan
  women?



 Girls were given athletic
  training & expected to be
  strong
 Women could own property
Athenian Society
 What four classes existed in Athens?



 1/3 of population enslaved
 Where did the Athenians find slaves?
Athenian Education
 What was the purpose of education in Athens?


 Studied logic, oratory, reading, writing, math, poetry,
  and music
Athenian Women
 What were the expectations for Athenian women?




 Girls did not attend school.
The Persian Wars
 490 BC: Persians invade
  Athens to punish a colonial
  revolt
 Athenians defeated the
  Persians
 480 BC: Persians invade
  Greece again
 Sparta helps Athens by
  fighting for two days at
  Thermopylae.
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuihHUFEqPM



                                                 ClassZone
Classical
Greece
Pericles
 Wealthy citizen of Athens
 By 460 BC, the strongest ruler in Athens
 What three goals did Pericles have for
  Athens?




 How was Pericles able to persuade people to
  back his ideas?
Changing Athenian Democracy
 “Everybody is equal under the law.”




 Should we pay public officials?
Expanding the Empire
 Delian League: an alliance of Greek City-States
 Organized by Athens; headquartered on Delos
 By 454 BC treasury moved to Athens
 Why did this make other city-states unhappy?




 The alliance became an Athenian Empire
Beautifying Athens
 Where did Pericles get the money?
 The Parthenon
 Built on the Acropolis in Athens
 Temple to Athena




   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP-FsX0QW88
Peloponnesian War
 Why did city-states fear and resent Athens?



 Sparta created the Peloponnesian League as a rival to
  Athens
 431 BC: Sparta declares war on Athens
Sparta   Athens
Advantages




Strategy
Peloponnesian War
 430 BC: a plague kills 1/3 of all Athenians
 421 BC: truce signed
 415 BC: war breaks out again
 411 BC: Persians join the Spartans
 404 BC: Athens surrenders
Philip II & Alexander
Philip II
 Leader of Macedonian kingdom
    (North of Greece)
   23 years old
   As a hostage in Thebes, studied
    Greek military
   338 BC: conquers a weakened
    Greece
   336 BC: assassinated and
    succeeded by his son, Alexander
Alexander the Great
 King at 20
 Crushed a rebellion in Thebes
 Defeated the Persians by invading
  Persian-controlled Egypt
 How was Alexander received in
  Egypt?



 Conquered land as far east as India
 Died of a fever at 32
Legacy of Alexander
 Spread Greek culture and language
 encouraged local cultures to blend with
  Greek
 Hellenistic culture
Alexandria, Egypt
 Founded in 332 BC
 Housed the greatest library of the
  Classical world


 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LsrkWDCvxg
 (2 min mark – 5:50)
Culture of
Classical
Greece
The Arts & Architecture
 Wealthy citizens sponsored tragic & comedic plays
 Greek sculpture aimed at capturing the “ideal” form
 Greek architects made use of columns
Ancient   Classical
3 types of Greek Columns
Greek Philosophy
 Logical study of basic truths about the world
Socrates
 used questions to encourage examination
 Put to death by Athens
Plato
 Follower of Socrates
 Started a school that lasted 900 years
Aristotle
 Student of Plato
 Created the Lyceum
 Tutored Alexander the Great for three years

   Greece -- Netflix
Science & Technology
Greek contributions to Astronomy
 Accurate estimation of the circumference of Earth
 Theory that the sun revolved around the earth; disproved in 1500s
Greek contributions to Math & Physics
 Euclid organized knowledge of geometry
 Archimedes created the lever

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Greece's Mountainous Landscape & Thriving Seafaring Culture

  • 1.
  • 3. Landscape & Climate Landscape  Covered by Mountains  No large rivers  Lots of coastline  How did the land influence the government? Climate  Mild, rainy winters  Hot summers
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  • 6. Agriculture  Only a small part of the region good for farming  Over ½ of Greeks were farmers and herders  Most farming in the valleys  Established agricultural colonies in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey)
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  • 8. Resources  Lacked natural resources like precious metals  Plentiful stone for buildings  Coastline with many good harbors
  • 9. A Seafaring People “Highways of Water”  Mediterranean Sea: to the South  Ionian Sea: to the west  Aegean Sea: to the east  Greeks became expert sailors  Fish a large part of the Greek diet
  • 10. Trade & Commerce  Major trading partners: Egypt & Rome  Exported:  olive oil, wine, wool, and pottery  Imported:  grain, timber, animal hides, and slaves
  • 11. Mycenae: The First Greek Civilization  Built on the Peloponnesus  Wealthy civilization; mostly traders  Created writing, gold jewelry, bronze weapons, and pottery  Collapsed around 1200 BC  Little is known about Greece from 1200 BC – 750 BC
  • 12. Greece Comes Back  Greeks learned much by trading with the Phoenicians  Picked up the Phoenician alphabet between 900-800 BC  Learned about coins from Anatolians by 500 BC  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL HNh4caX4Y
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  • 14. Greek Gods  Polytheistic  Divine qualities with human emotions  Jealous, loving, angry, competitive  Zeus & 11 major gods lived on Mt. Olympus (Olympian gods)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP_Nei rFIkM (gods)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMzNPE HNxcc (goddesses)
  • 15. Greek Mythology - The stories of the Greek gods and goddesses, often as they interact with humans. - Two purposes  Arachne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW3Bbav7w4A
  • 16. Honoring the Gods  Built statues and temples  Days were set aside to honor different gods & goddesses  Festivals held to honor the 12 Olympian gods The Parthenon was a temple in Athens, built in honor of the city’s patron goddess, Athena
  • 17. The Olympics  Held every four years (oldest record: 776 BC)  Part of a festival to honor Zeus  Only men  Events: foot race, wrestling, long jump, javelin and discus throw.  Unmarried girls raced to honor Zeus’ wife, Hera  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdgvKpUSaTs
  • 19. Homer  Blind poet (c. [about] 8th Century BC)  Composed epics  Oral tradition  The Iliad  The Odyssey  Major influence in Western literature
  • 20. The Iliad  Story of Greek heroes during the Trojan War  Included story of Achilles Legend has it that the baby Achilles was dipped into the river Styx as a way to protect him. The only part that didn’t get wet was his heel.
  • 21. The Odyssey  Story of Greek hero Odysseus and his trip home after the Trojan War  Included the Cyclops and the sirens  Video – first 12 minutes The Cyclops, a one-eyed monster, is one of the creatures that stops Odysseus from getting home to his wife, Penelope.
  • 22. Aesop’s Fables - Aesop was believed to be a Greek slave - Today, we believe it was a pseudonym - Used animals to tell moral lessons - Tortoise & the Hare - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DrKmpuKhKE
  • 24. City-States  Basic form of government  Greek word for “city”= polis  Most less than 20,000 people  Athens & Sparta largest
  • 25. Agora  Open space for business and public meetings  Center of city life
  • 26. Acropolis  Fortified (protected) hillside  Literally means: “high city”  Military purpose  Later, temples and palaces built here
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  • 29. Monarchs & Aristocrats  Monarchy:  Aristocracy:  By 700’s BC, most city-states had moved from monarchy to aristocracy  Do you think this was a good move?
  • 30. Oligarchy  Oligarchy:  What is the difference between an aristocracy & an oligarchy?
  • 31. Tyrants  Leader who took power illegally  Not of noble birth – often a general  Urged the poor to support him  Why would the poor do this?  Some helped the poor  What is a “tyrant” today? Nicias was an Athenian general and later Tyrant
  • 32. Athenian Democracy: It’s a start  By 500’s poor citizens demanded a voice in government  Who is a “citizen”?  Gradual reform led by Solon & Cleisthenes
  • 33. Solon  Ruled 594 – 560 BC  Freed people who had been enslaved due to debt  Reorganized Athenian Society – How?  All citizens could serve in the assembly.
  • 34. Cleisthenes  By 500 BC took power away from nobles  Reorganized citizens into 10 tribes based on geography  Each tribe elected 1 of the 10 military commanders
  • 35. The Council of Five Hundred  How many?  From where?  Who was eligible?  How selected?  How often?
  • 36. Direct Democracy  The type in Athens  Citizens make political decisions directly  How is this different from democracy in the US?  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J315e03RkOA
  • 37. How was Athenian Democracy limited?  Ostracism: the assembly could vote a person out of Athens for up to 10 years
  • 38. The Responsibilities of a Citizen  Military service  Serve on juries
  • 40. Spartan Government  Ruled by 2 kings  Council of Elders proposed laws  All Spartan citizens part of the Assembly  Assembly elected officials & voted on laws
  • 41. Social Groups of Sparta  Citizens:  Free noncitizens:  Helots:
  • 42. Spartan Education  At age 7 boys moved to military barracks  During what ages did all male citizens serve in the army?
  • 43. Spartan Women  What was expected of Spartan women?  Girls were given athletic training & expected to be strong  Women could own property
  • 44. Athenian Society  What four classes existed in Athens?  1/3 of population enslaved  Where did the Athenians find slaves?
  • 45. Athenian Education  What was the purpose of education in Athens?  Studied logic, oratory, reading, writing, math, poetry, and music
  • 46. Athenian Women  What were the expectations for Athenian women?  Girls did not attend school.
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  • 48. The Persian Wars  490 BC: Persians invade Athens to punish a colonial revolt  Athenians defeated the Persians  480 BC: Persians invade Greece again  Sparta helps Athens by fighting for two days at Thermopylae.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuihHUFEqPM ClassZone
  • 50. Pericles  Wealthy citizen of Athens  By 460 BC, the strongest ruler in Athens  What three goals did Pericles have for Athens?  How was Pericles able to persuade people to back his ideas?
  • 51. Changing Athenian Democracy  “Everybody is equal under the law.”  Should we pay public officials?
  • 52. Expanding the Empire  Delian League: an alliance of Greek City-States  Organized by Athens; headquartered on Delos  By 454 BC treasury moved to Athens  Why did this make other city-states unhappy?  The alliance became an Athenian Empire
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  • 54. Beautifying Athens  Where did Pericles get the money?  The Parthenon  Built on the Acropolis in Athens  Temple to Athena  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP-FsX0QW88
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  • 57. Peloponnesian War  Why did city-states fear and resent Athens?  Sparta created the Peloponnesian League as a rival to Athens  431 BC: Sparta declares war on Athens
  • 58. Sparta Athens Advantages Strategy
  • 59. Peloponnesian War  430 BC: a plague kills 1/3 of all Athenians  421 BC: truce signed  415 BC: war breaks out again  411 BC: Persians join the Spartans  404 BC: Athens surrenders
  • 60. Philip II & Alexander
  • 61. Philip II  Leader of Macedonian kingdom (North of Greece)  23 years old  As a hostage in Thebes, studied Greek military  338 BC: conquers a weakened Greece  336 BC: assassinated and succeeded by his son, Alexander
  • 62. Alexander the Great  King at 20  Crushed a rebellion in Thebes  Defeated the Persians by invading Persian-controlled Egypt  How was Alexander received in Egypt?  Conquered land as far east as India  Died of a fever at 32
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  • 64. Legacy of Alexander  Spread Greek culture and language  encouraged local cultures to blend with Greek  Hellenistic culture Alexandria, Egypt  Founded in 332 BC  Housed the greatest library of the Classical world  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LsrkWDCvxg  (2 min mark – 5:50)
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  • 67. The Arts & Architecture  Wealthy citizens sponsored tragic & comedic plays  Greek sculpture aimed at capturing the “ideal” form  Greek architects made use of columns
  • 68. Ancient Classical
  • 69. 3 types of Greek Columns
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  • 74. Greek Philosophy  Logical study of basic truths about the world Socrates  used questions to encourage examination  Put to death by Athens Plato  Follower of Socrates  Started a school that lasted 900 years Aristotle  Student of Plato  Created the Lyceum  Tutored Alexander the Great for three years  Greece -- Netflix
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  • 77. Science & Technology Greek contributions to Astronomy  Accurate estimation of the circumference of Earth  Theory that the sun revolved around the earth; disproved in 1500s Greek contributions to Math & Physics  Euclid organized knowledge of geometry  Archimedes created the lever