western civ day 18
Democracy and Greece's Golden Age
Pericles' Plan for Athens
- Pericles led Athens during much of its Golden Age. He had 3 goals;
1. to strengthen Athenian democracy
2. to hold and strengthen the empire
3. to glorify Athens
direct democracy: a form of government in which citizens rule
classical art: values of harmony, order, balance and proportion
tragedy: serious drama about common theme such as love, hate, war, or betrayal
comedy: contained scenes filled with slapstick situations and crude humor
Peloponnesian war: Athens had stronger navy, Sparta had a stronger army
philosophers: a thinker; a lover of wisdom
socrates: critic of sophists
Plato: student of Socrates
Aristotle: philosopher who questioned the nature of the world and human belief
Penicles led Athens through the Golden Age. He also increased the amount of public officials for a stronger democracy and after the defeat of the Persians, Athens helped organize the Delian League.
-Pericles goal was to have the greatest Greek artists and architects
- The Parthenon (masterpiece) was not unique
- Greeks wrote 2 kinds of drama; tragedy and comedy
- 3 Dramatists- Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides
- There are no written records of the Dorian period- Homers stories
Pericles' Plan for Athens
- Pericles led Athens during much of its Golden Age. He had 3 goals;
1. to strengthen Athenian democracy
2. to hold and strengthen the empire
3. to glorify Athens
direct democracy: a form of government in which citizens rule
classical art: values of harmony, order, balance and proportion
tragedy: serious drama about common theme such as love, hate, war, or betrayal
comedy: contained scenes filled with slapstick situations and crude humor
Peloponnesian war: Athens had stronger navy, Sparta had a stronger army
philosophers: a thinker; a lover of wisdom
socrates: critic of sophists
Plato: student of Socrates
Aristotle: philosopher who questioned the nature of the world and human belief
Penicles led Athens through the Golden Age. He also increased the amount of public officials for a stronger democracy and after the defeat of the Persians, Athens helped organize the Delian League.
-Pericles goal was to have the greatest Greek artists and architects
- The Parthenon (masterpiece) was not unique
- Greeks wrote 2 kinds of drama; tragedy and comedy
- 3 Dramatists- Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides
- There are no written records of the Dorian period- Homers stories
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