
Persian Empire and Persian Wars Part 2
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Allison Bair
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“[1] Much of Greek art and architecture is still admired and replicated around the world today.
[2] Intricately carved Greek columns are typical supports of many Greek structures.
[3] An example of Greek Architecture of this period is the Parthenon.
[4] Athenian leader Pericles oversaw the building of the Parthenon, which took nine years and was completed in 438 BCE.” (Ancient Greece Stations, 4).
Which sentence best supports the topic sentence, “Ancient Greek architecture is long lasting achievement”?
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“[1] Only free men could vote.
[2] Women, even those from rich families, did not have many rights.
[3] They married whom their father said to, and then were not allowed in social gatherings.
[4] They could not vote, own land, inherit, or choose whom they married” (Ancient Greece Historical Snapshot, 8).
Which sentences (2) above support the topic sentence, “Ancient Greek women had little control over when they socialized or married”?
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“It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”
“The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes.”
“Democracy is when the indigent, and not the men of property, are the rulers” (Ancient Greek Quotes Primary Source Analysis, 2).
What could you conclude from the quotes by Aristotle above?
Ancient Greek thinkers were wealthy members of Ancient Grecian society.
Ancient Greek thinkers valued knowledge, equality, and justice above all else.
Ancient Greek thinkers such as Aristotle thought the wealthy should rule.
Ancient Greek thinkers thought that the government should be run by one man.
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“Agricultural wealth determined social status in Greece. In Athens, about 36% of people were slaves, while 19% were male citizens, and 33% were families of male citizens, while 12% were non-citizens” (The Ancient Greeks Stations, 12).
What could you conclude from the excerpt?
The leaders of Ancient Greece were outnumbered by family and slaves.
Citizenship and agricultural wealth played a key role in social status.
Citizenship was most important with regards to Ancient Greek social status.
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What was the significance of Leonidas and the Spartans holding off the Persians for 7 days at Thermopylae?
It allowed the Greeks to prepare for the invasion
It led to a decisive victory for the Spartans
It resulted in the capture of Athens
It was a minor skirmish with no impact
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Who were the main forces that defeated the Persian army at the Battle of Plataea?
Athenian hoplites
Spartan hoplites
Roman army
Spartan helots
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What were the effects of the war on Athens and Sparta?
Sparta was weakened
Athens became less powerful
Athens created the Delian League
Athens experienced a Golden Age
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Each Slide will have a word or phrase. You need to decide if it applies to Athens, Sparta, or both. Once you check your answer, write the word or phrase where is belongs on the Venn Diagram.
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Part of Ancient Greece
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Cultural and Intellectual
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Military Culture
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Valued Education
Athens
Sparta
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Democratic Values
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Oligarchy
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Use of Helots for agricultural labor
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Trade Culture
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Delian League
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Peloponnesian League
Athens
Sparta
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Known for military strength
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Strong Navy
Athens
Sparta
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Strong Army
Athens
Sparta
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Fought Persia
Athens
Sparta
Both
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Greek City State
Athens
Sparta
Both
“[1] Much of Greek art and architecture is still admired and replicated around the world today.
[2] Intricately carved Greek columns are typical supports of many Greek structures.
[3] An example of Greek Architecture of this period is the Parthenon.
[4] Athenian leader Pericles oversaw the building of the Parthenon, which took nine years and was completed in 438 BCE.” (Ancient Greece Stations, 4).
Which sentence best supports the topic sentence, “Ancient Greek architecture is long lasting achievement”?
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