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Title: Ancient Greece


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Ancient Greece
  • Contrasting Athens and Sparta

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Todays Focus
  • SPARTA

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Lets Examine this Historical Artifact
  • What is this artifact?
  • Who would wear it?
  • Where in the world is it from?
  • When in history can we place it?
  • Why would someone wear it?
  • How would it be used effectively?

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Sparta The City-State
  • Military oligarchy, monarchy, democracy, and
    timocracy all rolled into one
  • Ruled by a dual monarchy of two kings
  • King Lycurgus formed the first military oligarchy

SPARTA Online
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Spartan Ideology
  • Viewed themselves as the one and only inheritors
    of Greek tradition
  • Believed and lived within the ideals of
    discipline, self-denial, simplicity, and order
  • The individual lived and died for the welfare of
    the state

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Social Structure of Sparta
Dual Monarchy ___________________________________
Spartiate ________________________________________
______________
Perioeci _________________________________________
_________________________________
Helots
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Spartiate
  • Native Spartan who could trace their ancestry all
    the way back to the original inhabitants of the
    city
  • Served in the army, could vote, and were the only
    Spartan people to enjoy the full political and
    legal rights of the state

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Perioeci
  • Foreigners to the Spartan society who worked in
    the middle class as traders and merchants and
    were awarded a great deal of freedom
  • Served as a buffer population between the
    Spartiates and the helots

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Helots
  • Native population of agricultural slaves who
    lived a life of serfdom
  • Although enslaved, outnumbered the citizens
    greatly and estimated to be 250,000 helots at
    height of Spartan power
  • Enjoyed no political, social or legal rights

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Spartan Militarism
  • The military WAS the city-state and the
    city-state WAS the military
  • At the age of 7, every Spartan male were sent to
    military athletic school
  • A policy of military readiness and offensives was
    held
  • The Spartan Hoplite

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Athenian Democracy
  • One of the first form of organized democracy
    relying on the direct or representative election
    of offices
  • Allowed for citizenship and voting rights for
    many of its male citizens
  • Placed great importance on the arts and literature

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Contrasting Sparta and Athens
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Spartan Warriors Comprehension Questions
  • Why did the Spartans establish a strict and
    brutal military society?
  • Who posed the greatest external threat to Sparta
    early in the fifth century B.C.?
  • What happened to a Spartan citizen at age seven?
  • What was the phalanx?
  • What rites of passage did a Spartan warrior go
    through at ages 20 and 30?
  • Why did Spartan power decline?

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Look to the Next Unit
  • The Rise and Fall of The Roman Empire
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