west civ chapter 3
aspasia of miletus exhibited so much knowledge and brilliance that which hig6ranking athenian politician wished to marry her
pericles
aristophanes comedy lysistrata portrayed women seizing the initiative and acting aggressively against men in order to
end the peloponnesian war and restore ordinary life
the majority of athens population consisted of
individuals who lacked political rights
why did the persians believe that the athenians had agreed to behave as loyal persian subjects
the athenian diplomats offered the persians token that meant athens submission to Persian authority
in his history of peloponnesian wars the greek historian thucydides broke with tradition by
describing the moral failures and miscalculations of the greeks
how did the performance of greeks tragedies in ancient anthens differ from most performances today
they took place during the daytime in an outdoor theater
Socrates was the first philosopher in ancient greece to
make ethics and morality the main focus of his teachings
what was the term used for foreigners who received permanent residence status in exchange for paying taxes and serving in the military
metics
what was one of pericles most important democratic innovations
providing a modest salary to any officeholder selected by lottery thus enabling even poor men to serve as public officials
important discussions about politics, philosophy, and social matters often took place at drinking parties for upper class greek man called
symposia
how did ordinary men contribute to the development of athenian radical democracy
the pressed for judicial reform and equal treatment under the law
what percentage of the athenian population of 250,000 during pericles' time do historians estimate were slaves
40 percent
what does socratic method refer to
a manner of teaching that features relentless questioning
which athenian dramatist satirized the sophists for making "the weaker argument the stronger"
aristophanes
after the Persian wars, a formal defensive alliance that included citystates in northern greece, on the Aegean islands, and along the ionian coast
became the basis for the athenian empire. Because athens required to other member citystates to fund warships built and manned by athenians
how did pericles make citizenship more exclusive
by granting citizenship only to those children whose mother and father were both athenian by birth
how did golden age comedies differ from tragedies
comedies were openly critical of contemporary people and policies
golden age sculptors shattered traditions from the archaic age not only by creating realistic and perfectly formed bodies, but also by
depicting their subjects in a state of movement
why were the greeks able to defeat the persian fleet in the battle of salamis in 480 bce
the greeks forced the persians to fight in a narrow strait between the island is salamis and the coast, where their sturdier ships rammed the flimsier persians ships
historians refer to the period from around 500 to around 400 bce as the golden age of Greece because this period
the greeks put forward innovations in architecture, sculpture, drama, and philosophy
how did athenians traditionally justify restricting women's freedom of movement
they insisted that women need to be protected from seduces and rapists
pericles, a skilled orator and leading athenian Democrat, made a major blunder in the kate 450s bce when he urged athens to
use athenian fleet to support on uprising in Egypt against the Persians