Lesson 3: Democracy and Greece's Golden Age

In this new lesson we are starting, we are learning all about Greece's prosperous time, or its golden age. The main idea of this chapter is that demographic principles and classical culture flourished during Greece's golden age. This matters now because at it's highlight, Greece set lasing standards in art, politics, literature, and philosophy that are still relevant today. Also, in the Peloponnesian War, Sparta and Athens battled against one another for 10 years. Athens also had a stronger navy while Sparta had the better army, meaning Athens tried hard to avoid land battles with Sparta. Anyway, that's all for today so I'll see you on Monday.

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