2.1. Life in a Greek city-state

2.1. Life in a Greek city-state
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2.1. Life in a Greek city-state

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means of subsistence 
hunter-gatherer
culture 
history
prehistoric times
social differences
economy
politics 
agriculture

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Good research question
bad research question
Who are the Greeks?
How did hunter-gathers live 7500 years ago in what is now the West Netherlands?
What is the meaningof life in the 21st century in the Netherlands?
Why did hunter-gathers start using agriculture?
Why did the people in what is now England build Stonehenge 5000 years ago?

Slide 3 - Drag question

A good research question:
1. 3 (or 4) W's (what/who, when, where)
2. Actually something you cán research

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  1. reading in silence
  2. Life in a Greek city-state
  3. break
  4. processing the new information
  5. conclusion
  6. myth of the week

 

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Question of the day:
What different groups lived in Greek city-states?

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In Silence
  • read page 54-55
  • Make page 57
  • Ready? Read 2.1 (page 59-61)
  • 10 minutes 

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explanation (make notes) 
The Greek world
  • 450 BC: The Greeks live in 700 city-states
  • Most of them were at the coast
  • Every polis made its own laws
  • Stil: same Gods, and everyone spoke Greek

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Greek citizens
  • There was a lot of inequality 
  • Free people versus slaves
  • Male citizens had citizenship rights: defending the polis in exchange for voting rights
  • First: only the rich. Later: poor farmers and craftsmen too
  • The rest: women, foreigners and slaves.

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top
middle
bottom
citizens
slaves
women and foreigners

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Daily life
  • Most people were farmers (grain, grapes and olives)
  • this was difficult so they traded al lot
  • Strict division of tasks 
  1. Men were the head of the family
  2. Women were under the control of men
  • We don't know what women thought of this themselves
  • Why do you think that is?  

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Processing the new information
make 2.1:1-13
finished: try to write a short answer to the learning question:

What different groups lived in Greek city-states?
(hand in on SOM)

Whispering is allowed

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What different groups lived in Greek city-states (and what were their roles)?

Slide 14 - Open question

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