WH Ch 4-2
Athens and sparta final
4-1 Main Idea: The polis or city-state was the central focus of Greek life. The citizens of a polis had defined rights and responsibilities, as well.
DO NOW In your notebooks, please write, in your own words a description of Section 2.
Athens and Sparta became the two most powerful city-states in ancient Greece. Sparta focused on its military force, while Athens focused on trade, culture,
Ancient Greece Chapter 4. First Greek Civilizations The first Greek state was called Mycenae. The Mycenaean were above all warriors.
Chapter 2- Ancient Greece & Rome 2.1- Ancient Greece I.Early Greek Civilization II.The Polis: Center of Greek Life III.Sparta IV.Athens V.Classical Greece.
GREECE. Geography Greece occupies a small area in the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas Made up of the mainland and numerous islands Two geographic features.
Ancient Greece Chapter 4 1900 BCE 133 BCE 0. Where are we?
The Hellenic Age of Ancient Greece The Rise of the City-State and Greek Culture.
Greece is a mountainous peninsula about the size of Louisiana. The mountains and the sea were the most important geographical influences on Greece.
Trivia Fun Times What does Mesopotamia mean? What are the two rivers that run through Mesopotamia? What technique was used to help with flooding.