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40 Cards in this Set
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Who is the sexiest woman in the world?
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Jessie
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What is the ending of this phrase, "Llama, llama, ____"
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Duck
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:)
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Classical Period
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480-323 BCE
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Ekklesia
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Assembly of 6000 Athenian citizen men aged 20 plus, 2 years military experience required
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Courts
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Men aged 30 plus, enormous jury system that vote on certain things
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Boule
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“council” 500 of men aged 30 plus based on tribes, each month different leadership from one of 10 tribes
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Strategoi :
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generals” - 10 men are elected, position of most influence
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Archons
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9 not directly elected – term of a year then done forever – responsible for religious ritual and family law
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Areopagus
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>council of former Archons
>for important legal decisions >functioned as the high Court of Appeal for criminal and civil cases[1] in Athens |
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Metics
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>“resident aliens” living in Athens without citizenship
>from buying property and participating in politics > aloud to do business in Athens |
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Pnyx
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Political center in Athens
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The foundation of the Delian league
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477
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Original Delian league purpose?
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unite armies of Greece to defend against Persians
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What did the battle of Eurimedon Prove?
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: to unite armies of Greece to defend against Persians
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Delian league
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shows the intent of the Delian league was to give power to Athens
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Egyptian Disaster and movement of the Delian treasure to Athens
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454
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What happened during and right after the Egyptian disaster?
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: Athenian forces destroyed
>– Athens decides Delos is a bad place to keep treasure so Athens moves communal treasure to Athens >– communal money now in Athenian hands |
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Peace of Callias
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450
>Peace between Athenians and Persians >shows how defensive league becomes imperial league of Athens |
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Periclean Citizenship Law
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451
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Rise of Pericles:
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461
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Pericles
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>leading politician at Athens
>concerned with re-building the Acropolis |
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What structures is Pericles responsible for building as part of the Acropolis?:
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>Propylaea of temple of Athena
>Temple of Athena Nike >Parthenon >The Erechtheion |
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Who was Erichthonius?
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Mythical figure that arose directly out of soil of Athens, first Athenian (first human)
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Oikos:
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house, household
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Aule
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courtyard
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Pastas
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long portico between the courtyard and the main rooms
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Prostas
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a narrow porch projecting in front of the main rooms
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Who are the members of an Oikos?
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>Aner (male head of household)
>Gyne (wife) >Children >Relative in man’s care >slaves |
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Kyrios
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male guardian
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Andron
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men’s room of the Oikos
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Gynaikōn
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women’s quarters of the Oikos
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Pallakē
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>concubine”
>encompasses a range of circumstances >a non-citizen woman (without religious rights) >often starts as a protitute |
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Hetaera
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>courtesan”
>high-class prostitute > economic exchange in the form of gifts |
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What are the acceptable sexual partners of an adult citizen male?:
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>his wife
> any of his slaves >prostitutes >youths (provided that certain protocols were followed) |
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Erastes
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lover
older man and active pursuer |
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Eromenos
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>beloved
> youth and receiver > older man can never penetrate youth and relationship is non-reciprocal >seen as a form of mentorship |
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What are the punishments for adultery for citizen women?:
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>Divorce
>permanent ban from wearing jewellery > permanent ban from entering religious sanctuaries, |
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What are the punishments for adultery for adult citizen males?:
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>payment of wife’s value
> public depilation of the groin >public “radishing” >death (under certain circumstances) |
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High classical Red figure Pottery
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480-425 BCE
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