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3.2 - Ruling the city state - recap

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types of government
1. Monarchy: one king who rules them all
2. Tyranny: one tyrant who controlls the state by force
3. Aristocracy: state ruled by noble families
4. Oligarchy: state ruled by rich groups
5. Democracy: state ruled by chosen leaders

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read the next source and discuss the type of government with neighbor(ette)

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What type of government is the source about?

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Who could call themselves citizen in the Athenian democracy from 507BC onwards?
Citizen
Not a citizen
poor adult men with two Athens-born parents
the 17-year old son of Pericles
rich adult man with two Athens-born parents
rich trader with father from Ceyrene and mother from Athens
rich adult Athenian woman
slave who taught children of nobles

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3.3: Believing and knowing

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3.3: Believing and knowing
In this section, you will learn:
  • how important gods were in the life of the Greeks
  • what cultural unity there was among the Greeks
  • how Greek scientists started to think and research

Characteristic aspect: citizenship and scientific thinking in the Greek city state

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Stories in Ancient Greece
  • The Greeks saw themselves as a highly developed civilization. They called other cultures barbarians, because they spoke like 'barbarbar' (which they couldn't understand)

  • Every civilization has its own myths, sagas, legends and sometimes epics

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What is this image about?

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Explain why the origian of the Trojan war is a myth and the story itself is an epic

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Why is Homer still very famous today?

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The Greek gods - who is who?
Watch the clip and write down which gods are mentioned and what their special powers are

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Why did the Greek call other cultures 'barbarians'?

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What is friendship?

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With your neighbour: what is peace?

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With your neighbour: choose a word for yourself

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Do you have any questions about the Greek gods and the stories about them?

Slide 25 - Mind map

Slide 26 - Link