Pg 134-139 Democracy and Greece's Golden Age; -Main idea; cultural interaction democratic principles and classical culture flourished during Greece's golden age. -Why it matters now- Greece set lasting standards in art, politics, literature, and philosophy that are still influential today. -terms and names- direct democracy, classic art, tragedy, comedy, Peloponnesian war, philosopher, socrates, plato, Aristotle. -(477 to 431 B.C. ), Athens experienced growth in intellectual and artistic learning (often called the Golden age) -during the Golden age of Athens, drama, sculpture, poetry, philosophy, architecture, and science all reached new heights- these legacies continue to inspire and instruct people around the world. - Pericles' plan for Athens; a wise and able statesmen named Pericles led Athens during much of its Golden age- 32 years - Pericles'- skillful politician, an inspiring speaker, and respected general - he dominated the life of Athens from 461 to 4...
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