This place consists of a group of temples built on a hilltop in Athens
What is the Acropolis?
A public square where commerce took place and citizens discussed politics
What is the Agora?
What is the Public Space?
A theory or set of ideas arrived at based on reflection and reasoning
What is philosophy?
"507 BCE - 404 BCE"
How long did Athenian Democracy last?
This individual is responsible for the construction of the Parthenon.
Who is Pericles?
A political regime in which only a small amount of people hold power.
What is an oligarchy?
15% of the population
What is the amount of total population allowed to voted?
People who's rights included voting
What are the rights of a citizen?
A social group who's duty is to help defend the city.
What is one of the duties of a citizen?
"Being descended from Athenian parents, being male and at least 18 yrs old"
What are the conditions of citizenship
These social groups were excluded from voting.
What are women, metics, and slaves?
An individual can only receive this political position if voted in by the ecclesia.
What is the strategoi?
Their role is to do domestic tasks, such as sewing, embroidery and laundry.
What are women's responsibilities in Ancient Greece?
These women trained to develop strength and stamina
Who are Spartan women
"Learned grammar, reading, math, rhetoric, sports etc.."
What is boys education?
This realm is reserved for private life.
What is the Private Space
They are able to possess property, but not land.
Who are metics?
A social group who is required to pay an annual tax.
Who are metics?
A social group who's sole duty is to work and obey their master.
Who are enslaved person?
These soldiers greatly helped secure the Greeks victory during the Greco-Persian war.
Who are the Athenian hoplites?
An institution responsible for voting on laws
What is the ecclesia?
An institution that is responsible for preparing and proposing laws.
What is the Boule?
A system of organizing powers in a society.
What is a political regime?
The act of expelling another citizen if they posed a threat to democracy.
What is ostracism?