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Courtney Welniak
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Greece 2.2: Athens vs Sparta
Guiding Question: How did the culture in Athens differ from the other Greek city-states?
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in Athenian schools, boys studied arithmetic, geometry, drawing, music, and public speaking
they participated in sports
they believed their education produced strong minds and bodies
boys finished school at 18, and took active roles in public affairs
girls were taught spinning, weaving, and other household duties by their mothers
girls from wealthy families learned to read, write, and play music
women were expected to care for children and did not participate in business or government jobs
An Athenian Education
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What was daily life like for men? For women?
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By 600 BC, most Athenian farmers owed money to nobles and were forced to sell themselves into slavery to pay debts
Athenians began to rebel and to avoid an uprising nobles agreed to make changes
a merchant named Solon took leadership in 594 BC and ended farmers' debts and freed those enslaved
open the assembly and law courts to all male citizens
assembly was responsible for passing laws written by council of 400 wealthy citizens
many praised Solon's reforms but many thought he had done too much and not enough for all citizens
Early Government Reforms
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In 560 BC, a tyrant named Peisistratus took over the government and made reforms that went further than Solon's
he divided larges estates among farmers who had no land
provided loans to help to help farmers buy equipment to work their farms
gave citizenship to Athenians who did not own land
hired the poor to construct temples and other public works
religion was important in Athens and he build shrines to different gods
encouraged the worship of the goddess Athena and festivals and athletic events were held in her honor
Early Government Reforms
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a noble named Cleisthenes took power when Peisistratus died and he made the assembly the city-state's major governing body
assembly members could now discuss issues freely, hear legal cases, and appoint army leaders
he also created a new council of 500 citizens that were to help the assembly management daily govt. affairs
council introduced laws and controlled the treasury
managed relations with other city-states
Cleisthenes's reforms made the government in Athens more democratic but many resident were still excluded from the political process
non citizens like Athenian women, foreign-born men, and enslaved people could not participate in the government
Greek Democracy
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Athenian citizens held a lottery to choose the council members
they preferred the lottery system over election officials
terms on the council were limited to one year
no one could serve on the council for more than two terms
Every citizen had a chance to be a council member
How Were Council Members Chosen?
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What was the lottery system in Greek democracy?
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Guiding Question: How did the culture in Athens differ from the other Greek city-states?
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