Which philosopher also enjoyed creating sculptures:
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
Socrates
Name all 3 things punishments for Athens after it surrendered to the Peloponnesian League
- tore down their wall
- democracy became an oligarchy
- navy could only have 12 ships
Who was Cyrus the Great?
What happened to Athens after the Persian troops arrived in Athens?
Burned it
Humorous Play?
What did actors wear? What gender?
Comedy
Masks, Male
What was life like for Spartans?
Who was Sparta founded by?
Dorians
What killed 60,000 people in Athens during the Peloponnesian War?
Typhoid fever (or plague)
What did the city-states contribute to the Delian League?
- money
- soldiers
- ships (if they had them)
side note: they were all supposed to get a vote on decisions
What was life like for Athenians?
Captured slaves that worked in Sparta
helots
Citizens vote directly on laws
Direct Democracy
Greek shields
hoplons
Destroyed the Persian Empire
Alexander the Great
A group of citizens that met 40 times a year, passed laws, elected officials, and decided wars
ekklesia
Citizens vote on people to represent them in the government
Representative Democracy
What did Alexander the Great do that led his people to call him "Alexander the Great?"
Conquered and built a huge empire in just 11 years.
Why did the Trojan War occur and how do we get most of our knowledge about Trojan War?
Prince of Troy kidnapped Helen of Greece.
Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
a court room where 500 male jurors judge a person to see if they were innocent of not
dikateria
Love of wisdom
philosophy