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Transcript of Chapter 5 Section 1 Notes I. Geography Shapes Greek Life.

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Chapter 5 Section 1 Notes

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I. Geography Shapes Greek Life

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Map of Greece

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Map of Greece

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A. By 2000 B.C. Minoans lived on the island of Crete and

Indo-Europeanshad settled on

Mainland Greece

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Bull Jumping

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B. Mainland Greece is a

mountainous peninsula in

southeast Europe

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C. Greece has over 1400 islands in the Aegean Sea on the

east side

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D. The Mediterranean Sea

is located to the South

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1. The Greeks became excellent

sailors

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E. Greece had few natural resources

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F. Mountains covered about ¾ of

Greece

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Mountains of Greece

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1. Mountains kept the city-states

separated

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a. Thus loyalty was to your own city-state and not to a

centralized government

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2. Travel was very difficult

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G. Only about 20 % of the land was

used for farm land

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1. With such little land the Greeks would search for lands to colonize

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J. The climate of Greece was mild 48 to 80 degrees

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II. Mycenaean Civilization Develops

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Mycenaean Greece

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Gates of Mycenaea

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A. Mycenaeans were named after

their main city Mycenae located

on the east side of the Peloponnesus

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B. Mycenaean warrior kings were

very wealthy

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1. Bronze weapons

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2. Drank from gold cups

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C. Mycenae took over the power of the Minoans when

they decline so abruptly

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D. Mycenae did adopt many of

Minoan customs

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E. The Trojan War

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1. War with Troy on the Hellespont in

current day Turkey

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2. War lasted for 10 years

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3. Prince Paris of Troy kidnaps Helen the beautiful wife of

the kingAgamemnon of

Mycenae

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Hellen’s Abduction

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Hellen’s Abduction

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a. Face that launched a

thousand ships

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4. Greeks win the war with the trick of the Trojan Horse

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Trojan Horse

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5. German archaeologist ,

Heinrich Schliemann, finds nine layers in

Turkey one may have been Troy

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Heinrich Schliemann

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III. Greek Culture Declines under the

Dorians

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Doric Column

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A. the Dorians would take over

after the decline of the Mycenaeans

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B. the Dorians were less advanced than the Mycenaeans

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IV. The Epics of Homer

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A. Homer was a blind poet that

wrote two major epics

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B. the Iliad was a book about the Trojan Wars

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1. About Greek hero Achilles and the Trojan hero

Hector

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Achilles

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Andromacher Mourning Hector

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C. the Odyssey was a book about

the 10 year trip home for the Greek

hero Odysseus

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1. Odysseus uses his wits and trickery

to get home

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Odysseus blinding Polyphemos

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D. Both books described the

characteristics of Greek heroes

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1. Brave

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2. Loyal

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3. Integrity

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4. Cunning

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5. Honor

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V. Greeks Create Myths

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A. The Greek myths explained the world around

them

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B. Gods had human

characteristics

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C. Zeus was their main god

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D. Hera was his wife

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E. The gods lived in the clouds above Mount Olympus

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F. Athena was the guardian of cities