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- Location: Southern Europe; along Aegean & Mediterranean Seas
- Very Mountainous
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- cities developed independently (much like Indus River Valley)
- very little agriculture was possible
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- trading partners brought good and bad results
- population grew so did need for food - this brought new trading partners
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- also known as 'Polis'
- developed gov. and culture independently (mountains)
- each city state was it's own tiny nation
- most important city states: Athens and Sparta
- 300+ separate city states
- people's alligance was not the the city state but to their Polis
- Aristotle: "Life does not exist outside the Polis"
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- Aristocracy: ruled by wealthy (one with most land)
- over 200 years, gov. changed form aristocracy to democracy (rule of the people)
- soon Athens had a direct Democracy and Monarchy (rule of 1)
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- very different from Athens
- based on Oligarchy (rule of many be few)
- 5 men served one year terms (responsible for day to day operation of government)
- Sparta also had a Democracy and Monarchy too
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Sparta:
Democracy and 2 Branches
The Assembly |
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- The Assembly
- included all Spartan males (voted on laws)
- elected 5 men that would run government
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Sparta:
Democracy and 2 Branches
The Council of Elders |
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- 30 male citizens aged 60+
- set agenda for assembly
- highest court in Sparta
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- Monarchy - actively consisted of 2 kings
- Control military
- In Charge of relgion
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Sparta:
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Spartiates |
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- Spartan citizens
- must be a 'true Spartan' - proved lineage
- few freedoms (life is devoted to Sparta)
- only they could participate in gov. or military
- made up minority of people
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Sparta:
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The City Dwellers |
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