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The Greeks lived in separate city-states.

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Chapter 4 Section 2

Greek City-States

The Polis• Polis was the Greek word for “city-state”.• A polis was an independent city and its

surrounding farmland.• Every polis had its own government and

laws but the Greeks shared a common language and religion.

The Greeks lived in separate city-states.

• Polis was the Greek word for “city-state”.• A polis was an independent city and its

surrounding farmland.• Every polis had its own government and laws but

the Greeks shared a common language and religion.

• The hilly terrain separated the Greeks. Though the Greeks shared a common language and religion, they never developed a unified system of government.

• The Greeks lived in separate, independent city-states.

The Polis

• Tyranny – Seizing power by force

• Democracy – Ruled by the people or the rule of many

• Oligarchy – Ruled by a few,

Greek Government

Sparta was an important Greek Polis.

Sparta• Sparta was a militaristic Polis

• In Sparta, all men had to serve in the military

• Weak or disabled babies were left to die.

Sparta• Two kings ruled the city• But a 28-member 'council of elders'

limited their powers. • Elders had to be 60 years of age or

older• The only way to become a citizen of

Sparta was to be a descendent of the original Doric invaders who settled the city

The Spartans were skilled soldiers.

Helots• The Spartans had helots or slaves.

• Helots were captured people from Spartan conquests.

• The helots farmed for the Spartans.

• While the helots farmed, the Spartans focused on military affairs.

Athens• Athens was an important Polis

in ancient Greece.• The people of Athens

developed democracy.• Democracy is a system of

government where citizens vote or participate in government.

Athenian DemocracyThe ancient Greek city-state of Athens developed the first democratic government.

A democracy is a system of government where citizens participate in government.

Only free men born in Athens could be citizens. Women, slaves, and foreigners could not vote.

The ancient Athenians were the firstpeople to use voting as a form of

participation in government.

ArchitectureThe Greeks built temples with beautiful columns.

Greek architecture still influences people today.

Many government buildings in the United States are modeled after Greek temples.

This magnificent building is the Parthenon.Notice the use of Columns

The Parthenon was a temple in Athens

The U.S. Supreme Court buildingis clearly influenced by the Parthenon.

The Golden Age of AthensAthens experienced a golden age.

A golden age is a time of peace, prosperity, and great achievements.

The Athenians produced great works of literature, philosophy, and art.

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Athens and Sparta.

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