E. Napp The Greek City-States In this lesson, students will identify characteristics of the Greek...

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E. Napp The Greek City-States In this lesson, students will identify characteristics of the Greek city-states. Students will be able to identify and/ or define the following terms: Polis Golden Age Democracy Helots

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The Greek City-StatesIn this lesson, students will identify characteristics of the Greek city-states.

Students will be able to identify and/ or define the following terms:

PolisGolden AgeDemocracy

Helots

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It is important to remember that mountainsseparated the Greek city-states.

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The Polis• The hilly terrain separated the Greeks.

Though the Greeks shared a common language and religion, they never developed a unified system of government.

• The Greeks lived in separate, independent city-states.

• The Greek word for a “city-state” was a polis.

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This magnificent building is the Parthenon.The Parthenon was a temple in Athens,

a Greek polis.

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Athens

• Athens was an important polis in ancient Greece.

• The people of Athens developed democracy.

• Democracy is a system of government where citizens vote or participate in government.

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In Athenian democracy, only free men born in Athens could vote. Women, slaves, and foreigners could not vote.

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This is a painting of the famous Athenianphilosopher, Socrates. He encouraged

his followers to ask questions.

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The Golden Age of Athens

• Athens experienced a golden age.

• A golden age is a time of peace, prosperity, and great achievements.

• The Athenians produced great works of literature, philosophy, and art.

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Sparta was another important Greekpolis.

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Sparta

• Sparta was a militaristic polis.

• In Sparta, all men had to serve in the military.

• Weak or disabled babies were left to die.

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A Spartan’s life revolved around the military. A Spartan man was a soldier

for most of his life.

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Helots• The Spartans had helots or slaves.

• The helots farmed for the Spartans.

• While the helots farmed, the Spartans focused on military affairs.

• Life in Sparta differed greatly from life in Athens.

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The Spartans had enslaved the helots.

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Questions for Reflection:

• What was a polis and why did the Greeks develop the polis?

• Define a golden age and name a Greek polis that experienced a golden age.

• List three differences between the ancient Greek polis of Athens and Sparta.

• Who were the helots and how were they treated?

• Describe Athenian democracy.