Notes from textbook
Today in class we took notes on Democracy and the Greek Golden Age. The Golden Age of Athens was from 477-431 B.C. Pericles led Athens during the Golden Age for 32 years. He dominated life in Athens from 461-429 B.C. This was also called the Age of Pericles. His three goals were to strengthen the Athenian democracy, to hold and strengthen the empire, and to glorify Athens. Direct democracy is the form of government which citizens rule directly and not through representatives. The parathion is architecture's noblest works. It has 23,000 square feet, its honored Athena, and set standards for artists around the world. Phidias was who Pericles entrusted a lot of the work on the Parthenon. Greeks invented drama and built the first theaters in the world. They had two kinds of drama which were tragedy and comedy. Tragedy was a serious drama about common themes such as love, hate, war, or betrayal. Comedy was contained scenes filled with slapstick situations and crude humor.
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