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Classical Greece Jeopardy. Athens & Sparta. At school, Athenian boys always were taught these 2 subjects. Athens & Sparta. The age a Spartan soldier could retire. Athens & Sparta. What happened to you if you did not pass the Spartan citizenship test. Athens & Sparta. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Classical Greece JeopardyAthens & Sparta Polis Philosophy Argos, Megara
& CorinthOlympics
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At school, Athenian boys always were taught these 2 subjects
Athens & Sparta
The age a Spartan soldier could retire
Athens & Sparta
What happened to you if you did not pass
the Spartan citizenship test
Athens & Sparta
What a Spartan Soldier did after retirement
Athens & Sparta
They didn’t have books to write in
Instead, they used this
Athens & Sparta
Were always outdoors and sat thousands of people
Polis
Elevated center of the polis. Temples and buildings were constructed there.
Polis
Not only a market, but an important social gathering for
the discussion of politics and town matters.
Polis
4 ways to govern the polis.
Polis
The only public position open to a Greek woman
Polis
The reason for the birth of philosophy
Philosophy
Our world is a pale and imperfect reflection of the genuine world
of Forms or Ideas
Philosophy
Logic is how we come to know about things
Philosophy
Knowing the truly good would direct a person
to act in line with this knowledge
Philosophy
The philosophical elite would rule and other less intelligent classes would work at functions
for which their talents best suited them
Philosophy
The second oldest city after Sikyon, it was known for the arts
Corinth, Megara, Argos
They were famous for their glorious textiles,
which were the envy of other Greek city-states.
Corinth, Megara, Argos
The reason why Corinth at one timebecame the richest trading city in Greece.
Corinth, Megara, Argos
The reason why ByzantiumWas in the perfect place to build a city
Corinth, Megara, Argos
System of government favored by Corinth, They were supported
by the politically powerless:The poor and newly rich
Corinth, Megara, Argos
The length of time for an Olympiad
Olympics
The purpose ofThe Olympics
Olympics
It was how a woman couldWin an Olympic event.
Olympics
3 ways to win the Pankration
Olympics
5 events of the Pentathlon
Olympics