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GREECE

GREECE. THE POLIS SECTION 2. A TYPICAL POLIS. CITY STATE Central point is the Acropolis-fortified hill Agora- Citizens-. Life in the Polis. Rights and Responsibilities. Colonies and Trade. Political and Social Change. Kings lose their power Aristocrats Aristocrats vs. farmers.

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GREECE

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  1. GREECE THE POLIS SECTION 2

  2. A TYPICAL POLIS • CITY STATE • Central point is the Acropolis-fortified hill • Agora- • Citizens-

  3. Life in the Polis • Rights and Responsibilities

  4. Colonies and Trade

  5. Political and Social Change • Kings lose their power • Aristocrats • Aristocrats vs. farmers

  6. Rise of the Foot Soldier • Phalanx • Tyrannies arise

  7. Democracy and Oligarchy

  8. RIVALS Section 3

  9. SPARTA • Descendants of the Dorians • Peloponnesus-located in Southern Greece • Colonies- • Spartans outnumbered by 200, 000 to 10,000 • Fought off a 30 year revolt

  10. A Military Society • After the revolt Sparta, established a military society.

  11. Role of Women • Brought to be healthy and strong just like the men.

  12. Government

  13. Militarism • Maintained control for over 250 years. • Did not trust others.

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