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Page 1: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

ATHENS AND SPARTA

Page 2: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Athens• Great location by the water, but not enough land.• Economy based on TRADE• AGORA = marketplace

Page 3: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Athenian Government• Citizens – Free men over 18 who were born in Athens.• Assembly – All citizens would meet and discuss possible

laws. All citizens would vote yes or no on proposed laws.• Council of 500 – 500 citizens age 30 or older chosen by

lottery met daily to propose laws and run daily business of government.

Page 4: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Athenian Education• Purpose was to create good citizens to be part of the

democracy• Intelligent mind AND healthy body valued• Learned many subjects including academic, physical and

the arts.• At age 18 boys joined the military.• Girls just learned from their moms how to run a

household.

Page 5: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Athenian Women• Couldn’t inherit or own property• Most ran the house and raised kids.• Couldn’t leave their homes without a male relative, and

only did so on rare occasions (like funerals).

Page 6: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Athenian Slaves• Either born into slavery or captured in war.• Many were highly skilled and worked as artisans and

teachers.• Others had hard labor.

Page 7: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Sparta• Geographically isolated, with mountains on three sides.• Harbor was far from the city.• As a result, very little trade.

Page 8: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Spartan Government• Oligarchy – the Council of Elders ran the polis.• Council of Elders was two kings and 28 elected council

members.• Council members had to be at least 60 years old, from a

noble family, and served for life.• Citizens were part of an assembly, but they could not

discuss issues, only voting yes or no.• Council could reject any law they didn’t want even if

assembly voted yes.

Page 9: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Spartan Economy• Men all served in army until age 60, so who is going to

grow the food?• HELOTS – they lived in their own villages and lived

basically independently, but had to give much of their food to the Spartans.

• Heavy iron bars used for money meant people didn’t use much money.

Page 10: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Spartan Education• Sick babies left to die – they can’t help protect Sparta!• Discipline and strength highly valued.• At age 7 boys taken from families and trained to endure

pain and become warriors.• At age 20 boys took a test to become soldiers/citizens,

and continued to live in barracks (dorms) until age 30.• Retired at age 60.

Page 11: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Spartan Women• Wore plain clothes, no jewelry or makeup.• Expected to be strong, healthy and ready to fight.• Looked after husband’s property and guarded against

invaders.• Unlike in Athens, Spartan women could speak to men,

own and control property, and remarry if hubby was away too long.

Page 12: ATHENS AND SPARTA. Athens Great location by the water, but not enough land. Economy based on TRADE AGORA = marketplace

Helots• Conquered people forced to provide food to Sparta• Lived on their own, chose who and when to marry.• Could sell extra crops and ultimately buy their freedom.• Purposely treated badly to avoid rebellion.• Sparta sometimes declared war on Helots just so strong

Helots could be killed.