Greek CityStates Decline of the CityStates Athens Sparta
![Greek City-States Greek City-States](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-1.jpg)
![Decline of the City-States Athens Sparta The Persian Wars 100 100 100 200 200 Decline of the City-States Athens Sparta The Persian Wars 100 100 100 200 200](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-2.jpg)
![Another word for “city-state, ” this was the geographic and political center of Greek Another word for “city-state, ” this was the geographic and political center of Greek](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-3.jpg)
![Answer – 100 Polis Answer – 100 Polis](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-4.jpg)
![Literally meaning “highest city, ” this fortified hill is where temples were built. Literally meaning “highest city, ” this fortified hill is where temples were built.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-5.jpg)
![Answer – 200 Acropolis Answer – 200 Acropolis](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-6.jpg)
![This open-air marketplace was the economic and political center of a Greek city-state. This open-air marketplace was the economic and political center of a Greek city-state.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-7.jpg)
![Answer – 300 Agora Answer – 300 Agora](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-8.jpg)
![As duties, Greek citizens were expected to take part in government and defend their As duties, Greek citizens were expected to take part in government and defend their](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-9.jpg)
![Answer – 400 Vote Own Property Hold Public Office Speak for themselves in court Answer – 400 Vote Own Property Hold Public Office Speak for themselves in court](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-10.jpg)
![Which group of people were considered citizens of Greece: women, children, immigrants, or slaves? Which group of people were considered citizens of Greece: women, children, immigrants, or slaves?](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-11.jpg)
![Answer – 500 None! (Only Greek men were considered citizens) Answer – 500 None! (Only Greek men were considered citizens)](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-12.jpg)
![Power to the People! Cleisthenes put into effect this type of government, where everyone Power to the People! Cleisthenes put into effect this type of government, where everyone](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-13.jpg)
![Answer – 100 Democratic Answer – 100 Democratic](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-14.jpg)
![Athens is credited for creating the world’s first this, a set of principles and Athens is credited for creating the world’s first this, a set of principles and](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-15.jpg)
![Answer – 200 Constitution Answer – 200 Constitution](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-16.jpg)
![This part of the Athenian government handled the city-state’s daily business and political affairs. This part of the Athenian government handled the city-state’s daily business and political affairs.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-17.jpg)
![Answer – 300 The Council of Five Hundred Answer – 300 The Council of Five Hundred](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-18.jpg)
![Because they believed every citizen was smart enough to hold public office and did Because they believed every citizen was smart enough to hold public office and did](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-19.jpg)
![Answer – 400 By lot (By lottery) Answer – 400 By lot (By lottery)](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-20.jpg)
![Using money that belonged to the Delian League, he built the Parthenon and made Using money that belonged to the Delian League, he built the Parthenon and made](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-21.jpg)
![Answer – 500 Pericles Answer – 500 Pericles](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-22.jpg)
![These slaves performed all the farming and labor in Sparta. These slaves performed all the farming and labor in Sparta.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-23.jpg)
![Answer – 100 Helots Answer – 100 Helots](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-24.jpg)
![Controlling its government and military, these people were considered Sparta’s only citizens. Controlling its government and military, these people were considered Sparta’s only citizens.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-25.jpg)
![Answer – 200 Aristocrats Answer – 200 Aristocrats](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-26.jpg)
![Though Sparta had two kings, its government was run by a small group of Though Sparta had two kings, its government was run by a small group of](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-27.jpg)
![Answer – 300 An oligarchy Answer – 300 An oligarchy](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-28.jpg)
![Since Spartans were too busy training and fighting, they depended on this group of Since Spartans were too busy training and fighting, they depended on this group of](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-29.jpg)
![Answer – 400 Perioeci Answer – 400 Perioeci](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-30.jpg)
![Spartans could retire from the army at this age. Spartans could retire from the army at this age.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-31.jpg)
![Answer – 500 60 Answer – 500 60](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-32.jpg)
![This King wanted revenge on the Greeks for helping the city-state of Ionia revolt This King wanted revenge on the Greeks for helping the city-state of Ionia revolt](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-33.jpg)
![Answer – 100 Darius Answer – 100 Darius](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-34.jpg)
![In this famous battle, 300 brave Spartans attempted to take on 100, 000 -300, In this famous battle, 300 brave Spartans attempted to take on 100, 000 -300,](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-35.jpg)
![Answer – 200 Battle of Thermopylae Answer – 200 Battle of Thermopylae](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-36.jpg)
![Led by Athens, this alliance was created after the Persian Wars to unite and Led by Athens, this alliance was created after the Persian Wars to unite and](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-37.jpg)
![Answer – 300 The Delian League Answer – 300 The Delian League](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-38.jpg)
![This Greek goddess of victory’s name was shouted by a messenger who ran 26 This Greek goddess of victory’s name was shouted by a messenger who ran 26](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-39.jpg)
![Answer – 400 Nike Answer – 400 Nike](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-40.jpg)
![Lighter and faster, these Athenian warships destroyed the Persian navy and eventually brought an Lighter and faster, these Athenian warships destroyed the Persian navy and eventually brought an](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-41.jpg)
![Answer – 500 Triremes Answer – 500 Triremes](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-42.jpg)
![The Delian League helped make this city-state an empire. The Delian League helped make this city-state an empire.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-43.jpg)
![Answer – 100 Athens Answer – 100 Athens](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-44.jpg)
![Lasting almost 30 years, the Peloponnesian War was fought between these two city-states. Lasting almost 30 years, the Peloponnesian War was fought between these two city-states.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-45.jpg)
![Answer – 200 Athens and Sparta Answer – 200 Athens and Sparta](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-46.jpg)
![This city-state won the Peloponnesian War and instituted a harsh rule over Greece. This city-state won the Peloponnesian War and instituted a harsh rule over Greece.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-47.jpg)
![Answer – 300 Sparta Answer – 300 Sparta](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-48.jpg)
![Because the city-states lost their sense of community and were no longer strong enough Because the city-states lost their sense of community and were no longer strong enough](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-49.jpg)
![Answer – 400 Phillip II of Macedonia Answer – 400 Phillip II of Macedonia](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-50.jpg)
![These Greek soldiers were hired by Persia to fight in the Persian army. These Greek soldiers were hired by Persia to fight in the Persian army.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-51.jpg)
![Answer – 500 Mercenaries Answer – 500 Mercenaries](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-52.jpg)
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![Greek CityStates Greek City-States](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-1.jpg)
Greek City-States
![Decline of the CityStates Athens Sparta The Persian Wars 100 100 100 200 200 Decline of the City-States Athens Sparta The Persian Wars 100 100 100 200 200](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-2.jpg)
Decline of the City-States Athens Sparta The Persian Wars 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
![Another word for citystate this was the geographic and political center of Greek Another word for “city-state, ” this was the geographic and political center of Greek](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-3.jpg)
Another word for “city-state, ” this was the geographic and political center of Greek life.
![Answer 100 Polis Answer – 100 Polis](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-4.jpg)
Answer – 100 Polis
![Literally meaning highest city this fortified hill is where temples were built Literally meaning “highest city, ” this fortified hill is where temples were built.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-5.jpg)
Literally meaning “highest city, ” this fortified hill is where temples were built.
![Answer 200 Acropolis Answer – 200 Acropolis](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-6.jpg)
Answer – 200 Acropolis
![This openair marketplace was the economic and political center of a Greek citystate This open-air marketplace was the economic and political center of a Greek city-state.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-7.jpg)
This open-air marketplace was the economic and political center of a Greek city-state.
![Answer 300 Agora Answer – 300 Agora](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-8.jpg)
Answer – 300 Agora
![As duties Greek citizens were expected to take part in government and defend their As duties, Greek citizens were expected to take part in government and defend their](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-9.jpg)
As duties, Greek citizens were expected to take part in government and defend their polis during war. Name two rights given to Greek citizens.
![Answer 400 Vote Own Property Hold Public Office Speak for themselves in court Answer – 400 Vote Own Property Hold Public Office Speak for themselves in court](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-10.jpg)
Answer – 400 Vote Own Property Hold Public Office Speak for themselves in court
![Which group of people were considered citizens of Greece women children immigrants or slaves Which group of people were considered citizens of Greece: women, children, immigrants, or slaves?](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-11.jpg)
Which group of people were considered citizens of Greece: women, children, immigrants, or slaves?
![Answer 500 None Only Greek men were considered citizens Answer – 500 None! (Only Greek men were considered citizens)](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-12.jpg)
Answer – 500 None! (Only Greek men were considered citizens)
![Power to the People Cleisthenes put into effect this type of government where everyone Power to the People! Cleisthenes put into effect this type of government, where everyone](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-13.jpg)
Power to the People! Cleisthenes put into effect this type of government, where everyone was equal under the law.
![Answer 100 Democratic Answer – 100 Democratic](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-14.jpg)
Answer – 100 Democratic
![Athens is credited for creating the worlds first this a set of principles and Athens is credited for creating the world’s first this, a set of principles and](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-15.jpg)
Athens is credited for creating the world’s first this, a set of principles and rules for governing. The United States created one in 1787.
![Answer 200 Constitution Answer – 200 Constitution](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-16.jpg)
Answer – 200 Constitution
![This part of the Athenian government handled the citystates daily business and political affairs This part of the Athenian government handled the city-state’s daily business and political affairs.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-17.jpg)
This part of the Athenian government handled the city-state’s daily business and political affairs.
![Answer 300 The Council of Five Hundred Answer – 300 The Council of Five Hundred](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-18.jpg)
Answer – 300 The Council of Five Hundred
![Because they believed every citizen was smart enough to hold public office and did Because they believed every citizen was smart enough to hold public office and did](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-19.jpg)
Because they believed every citizen was smart enough to hold public office and did not want to give any unfair advantages, Council of Five Hundred members were chosen this way.
![Answer 400 By lot By lottery Answer – 400 By lot (By lottery)](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-20.jpg)
Answer – 400 By lot (By lottery)
![Using money that belonged to the Delian League he built the Parthenon and made Using money that belonged to the Delian League, he built the Parthenon and made](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-21.jpg)
Using money that belonged to the Delian League, he built the Parthenon and made Athens the center of art, literature, and architecture.
![Answer 500 Pericles Answer – 500 Pericles](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-22.jpg)
Answer – 500 Pericles
![These slaves performed all the farming and labor in Sparta These slaves performed all the farming and labor in Sparta.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-23.jpg)
These slaves performed all the farming and labor in Sparta.
![Answer 100 Helots Answer – 100 Helots](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-24.jpg)
Answer – 100 Helots
![Controlling its government and military these people were considered Spartas only citizens Controlling its government and military, these people were considered Sparta’s only citizens.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-25.jpg)
Controlling its government and military, these people were considered Sparta’s only citizens.
![Answer 200 Aristocrats Answer – 200 Aristocrats](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-26.jpg)
Answer – 200 Aristocrats
![Though Sparta had two kings its government was run by a small group of Though Sparta had two kings, its government was run by a small group of](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-27.jpg)
Though Sparta had two kings, its government was run by a small group of people. What is this type of government called?
![Answer 300 An oligarchy Answer – 300 An oligarchy](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-28.jpg)
Answer – 300 An oligarchy
![Since Spartans were too busy training and fighting they depended on this group of Since Spartans were too busy training and fighting, they depended on this group of](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-29.jpg)
Since Spartans were too busy training and fighting, they depended on this group of artisans and merchants to maintain daily business and trade.
![Answer 400 Perioeci Answer – 400 Perioeci](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-30.jpg)
Answer – 400 Perioeci
![Spartans could retire from the army at this age Spartans could retire from the army at this age.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-31.jpg)
Spartans could retire from the army at this age.
![Answer 500 60 Answer – 500 60](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-32.jpg)
Answer – 500 60
![This King wanted revenge on the Greeks for helping the citystate of Ionia revolt This King wanted revenge on the Greeks for helping the city-state of Ionia revolt](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-33.jpg)
This King wanted revenge on the Greeks for helping the city-state of Ionia revolt against the Persian Empire.
![Answer 100 Darius Answer – 100 Darius](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-34.jpg)
Answer – 100 Darius
![In this famous battle 300 brave Spartans attempted to take on 100 000 300 In this famous battle, 300 brave Spartans attempted to take on 100, 000 -300,](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-35.jpg)
In this famous battle, 300 brave Spartans attempted to take on 100, 000 -300, 000 Persian troops.
![Answer 200 Battle of Thermopylae Answer – 200 Battle of Thermopylae](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-36.jpg)
Answer – 200 Battle of Thermopylae
![Led by Athens this alliance was created after the Persian Wars to unite and Led by Athens, this alliance was created after the Persian Wars to unite and](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-37.jpg)
Led by Athens, this alliance was created after the Persian Wars to unite and protect Greek city-states from future invasions.
![Answer 300 The Delian League Answer – 300 The Delian League](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-38.jpg)
Answer – 300 The Delian League
![This Greek goddess of victorys name was shouted by a messenger who ran 26 This Greek goddess of victory’s name was shouted by a messenger who ran 26](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-39.jpg)
This Greek goddess of victory’s name was shouted by a messenger who ran 26 miles from the Battle of Marathon to Athens.
![Answer 400 Nike Answer – 400 Nike](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-40.jpg)
Answer – 400 Nike
![Lighter and faster these Athenian warships destroyed the Persian navy and eventually brought an Lighter and faster, these Athenian warships destroyed the Persian navy and eventually brought an](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-41.jpg)
Lighter and faster, these Athenian warships destroyed the Persian navy and eventually brought an end to the Persian Wars.
![Answer 500 Triremes Answer – 500 Triremes](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-42.jpg)
Answer – 500 Triremes
![The Delian League helped make this citystate an empire The Delian League helped make this city-state an empire.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-43.jpg)
The Delian League helped make this city-state an empire.
![Answer 100 Athens Answer – 100 Athens](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-44.jpg)
Answer – 100 Athens
![Lasting almost 30 years the Peloponnesian War was fought between these two citystates Lasting almost 30 years, the Peloponnesian War was fought between these two city-states.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-45.jpg)
Lasting almost 30 years, the Peloponnesian War was fought between these two city-states.
![Answer 200 Athens and Sparta Answer – 200 Athens and Sparta](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-46.jpg)
Answer – 200 Athens and Sparta
![This citystate won the Peloponnesian War and instituted a harsh rule over Greece This city-state won the Peloponnesian War and instituted a harsh rule over Greece.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-47.jpg)
This city-state won the Peloponnesian War and instituted a harsh rule over Greece.
![Answer 300 Sparta Answer – 300 Sparta](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-48.jpg)
Answer – 300 Sparta
![Because the citystates lost their sense of community and were no longer strong enough Because the city-states lost their sense of community and were no longer strong enough](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-49.jpg)
Because the city-states lost their sense of community and were no longer strong enough to fight off invaders, this Macedonian was able to conquer Greece in 338 B. C.
![Answer 400 Phillip II of Macedonia Answer – 400 Phillip II of Macedonia](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-50.jpg)
Answer – 400 Phillip II of Macedonia
![These Greek soldiers were hired by Persia to fight in the Persian army These Greek soldiers were hired by Persia to fight in the Persian army.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-51.jpg)
These Greek soldiers were hired by Persia to fight in the Persian army.
![Answer 500 Mercenaries Answer – 500 Mercenaries](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image/50378c71fcb1704e30890514b21e35eb/image-52.jpg)
Answer – 500 Mercenaries
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