Section Quiz
... a. Foreign-born men had been c. Greeks were more comfortable sold into slavery. with owning them. b. They were unskilled to do other d. They were better farmers. work. _____ 9. Which kind of work did slaves in ancient Greece not do? a. farming c. serve in public office b. mining d. construction ____ ...
... a. Foreign-born men had been c. Greeks were more comfortable sold into slavery. with owning them. b. They were unskilled to do other d. They were better farmers. work. _____ 9. Which kind of work did slaves in ancient Greece not do? a. farming c. serve in public office b. mining d. construction ____ ...
Mutual Funds - Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
... this comes annual management fees,” Swanson adds. In addition there may be other fees. “Avoid load funds that either charge an up-front sales fee or a redemption fee when you redeem your shares within a certain number of years. Also avoid funds that charge 12b-1 marketing fees.” ...
... this comes annual management fees,” Swanson adds. In addition there may be other fees. “Avoid load funds that either charge an up-front sales fee or a redemption fee when you redeem your shares within a certain number of years. Also avoid funds that charge 12b-1 marketing fees.” ...
Athens and Sparta
... Athens and Sparta The Persian Invade • Persian Empire was extending its control through the middle east around 500 BC • They attacked Greek City-States in Ionia (Asia Minor) • The Ionian Greeks asked the mainland Greeks for help • The help didn’t work and the Ionians were conquered by the Persians ...
... Athens and Sparta The Persian Invade • Persian Empire was extending its control through the middle east around 500 BC • They attacked Greek City-States in Ionia (Asia Minor) • The Ionian Greeks asked the mainland Greeks for help • The help didn’t work and the Ionians were conquered by the Persians ...
Athens and Sparta
... Athens and Sparta The Persian Invade • Persian Empire was extending its control through the middle east around 500 BC • They attacked Greek City-States in Ionia (Asia Minor) • The Ionian Greeks asked the mainland Greeks for help • The help didn’t work and the Ionians were conquered by the Persians ...
... Athens and Sparta The Persian Invade • Persian Empire was extending its control through the middle east around 500 BC • They attacked Greek City-States in Ionia (Asia Minor) • The Ionian Greeks asked the mainland Greeks for help • The help didn’t work and the Ionians were conquered by the Persians ...
Ancient Political Thought
... He is shown not to “know” what it is May act courageously, but doesn’t really know the term. Ends up with reputation, according to Xenophon, as being one of “the most licentious, the most arrogant, and the most violent” leaders of the democracy ...
... He is shown not to “know” what it is May act courageously, but doesn’t really know the term. Ends up with reputation, according to Xenophon, as being one of “the most licentious, the most arrogant, and the most violent” leaders of the democracy ...
Final Exam Study Guide
... this man is good in war. He quickly makes the phalanx of fierce warriors turn (in flight) or holds up against the waves of an assault. And whoever falls in the front row, losing his dear life, brings honor to his city, to his father, to his people, when a spear has been driven through the protection ...
... this man is good in war. He quickly makes the phalanx of fierce warriors turn (in flight) or holds up against the waves of an assault. And whoever falls in the front row, losing his dear life, brings honor to his city, to his father, to his people, when a spear has been driven through the protection ...
Government in Athens
... For many years, your city has been ruled by a small group of rich men. They have generally been good leaders. They have built new buildings and protected the city from enemies. But now a new leader wants to let all free men help run the government. It won’t matter whether they are rich or poor. Some ...
... For many years, your city has been ruled by a small group of rich men. They have generally been good leaders. They have built new buildings and protected the city from enemies. But now a new leader wants to let all free men help run the government. It won’t matter whether they are rich or poor. Some ...
Chapter 8 Section 2 Outline
... *tyrant What is the present definition of tyrant? What did tyrant mean to the Athenians? Why were tyrants able to stay in power? What did Peistratus bring to Athens? What happened after Peistratus’s death? 5)Athens Creates Democracy Who was Cleisthenes? What did he do and when? He established the fi ...
... *tyrant What is the present definition of tyrant? What did tyrant mean to the Athenians? Why were tyrants able to stay in power? What did Peistratus bring to Athens? What happened after Peistratus’s death? 5)Athens Creates Democracy Who was Cleisthenes? What did he do and when? He established the fi ...
Touring Athens During the Golden Age
... chests, and sofas—and clay oil lamps, which provided the only source of light in Athenian homes. While most Athenians made their clothes at home, leather sandals and jewelry were popular items at the market. In addition, Athenians bought and sold slaves at the Agora. In an effort to make commercial ...
... chests, and sofas—and clay oil lamps, which provided the only source of light in Athenian homes. While most Athenians made their clothes at home, leather sandals and jewelry were popular items at the market. In addition, Athenians bought and sold slaves at the Agora. In an effort to make commercial ...
How to evaluate how well your investments are doing
... If you have mutual funds, what kind are they? Are the investments consistent with your values? How many funds do you have and how many accounts do you have? Diversification is good, but keep things simple Educate yourself on the basics of stocks, bonds & mutual funds ...
... If you have mutual funds, what kind are they? Are the investments consistent with your values? How many funds do you have and how many accounts do you have? Diversification is good, but keep things simple Educate yourself on the basics of stocks, bonds & mutual funds ...
Note the Greek columns in the ruins of the Parthenon.
... Pericles believed that Athens was a model—in culture and in Greek city, on which temples government—for all the Greek city-states. While the leader of Athens, he encouraged creativity in all of the arts, including were built music and drama. He was a strong supporter of democracy and made reforms to ...
... Pericles believed that Athens was a model—in culture and in Greek city, on which temples government—for all the Greek city-states. While the leader of Athens, he encouraged creativity in all of the arts, including were built music and drama. He was a strong supporter of democracy and made reforms to ...
Sparta
... 1. How did Spartans train their citizens to be good soldiers? What adverse affect did this have on their culture (what did they value in their lives)? 2. What were some of the outcomes of the Persian War in Greece? 3. Why did Athens form a democracy and why did Sparta become a military power? 4. Opi ...
... 1. How did Spartans train their citizens to be good soldiers? What adverse affect did this have on their culture (what did they value in their lives)? 2. What were some of the outcomes of the Persian War in Greece? 3. Why did Athens form a democracy and why did Sparta become a military power? 4. Opi ...
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... Far west where the Lord Sun fades out. My son really wanted to hunt down this city? Yes, so Greece would bend beneath a Shah. Does it field a manhorde of an army? Such that is has worked evils on the Medes. Then bowtugging arrows glint in their hands? No. Spear held steady, and heavy shields. What e ...
... Far west where the Lord Sun fades out. My son really wanted to hunt down this city? Yes, so Greece would bend beneath a Shah. Does it field a manhorde of an army? Such that is has worked evils on the Medes. Then bowtugging arrows glint in their hands? No. Spear held steady, and heavy shields. What e ...
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... and were never seen in public. • Women might attend the theatre and certain religious festivals. • Women had no rights and could not vote or own property. • They needed their husband’s permission to go anywhere. ...
... and were never seen in public. • Women might attend the theatre and certain religious festivals. • Women had no rights and could not vote or own property. • They needed their husband’s permission to go anywhere. ...
The Peloponnesian War
... with plenty of arable land and, through her allies, access to silver mines, Athens spent lavishly on public buildings such as temples, some of which survive to this day. Inscriptions detailing important information such as laws were erected throughout the city, and their survival means we know more ...
... with plenty of arable land and, through her allies, access to silver mines, Athens spent lavishly on public buildings such as temples, some of which survive to this day. Inscriptions detailing important information such as laws were erected throughout the city, and their survival means we know more ...
Tax-Deferred Annuities: Are They Right for You?
... Will you take distributions from your annuity on an ongoing basis throughout your retirement? You typically have the option of making a lump-sum withdrawal from an annuity, but this is almost always a bad idea. If you do, you'll have to pay taxes on all of the earnings that have built up over the ye ...
... Will you take distributions from your annuity on an ongoing basis throughout your retirement? You typically have the option of making a lump-sum withdrawal from an annuity, but this is almost always a bad idea. If you do, you'll have to pay taxes on all of the earnings that have built up over the ye ...
04_Athens_on_the_sea
... future," he persuaded his fellow citizens to expend the money on building the first major Athenian fleet, 200 triremes in all, and to begin fortifying the port of Piraeus as a base. ...
... future," he persuaded his fellow citizens to expend the money on building the first major Athenian fleet, 200 triremes in all, and to begin fortifying the port of Piraeus as a base. ...
Greece fell into a dark age!
... small village, home to a tribe of Ionian people. After the Greek dark ages, Athens grew rapidly until Athens was one of the two most powerful city-states in the ancient Greek world. (The other was Sparta) ...
... small village, home to a tribe of Ionian people. After the Greek dark ages, Athens grew rapidly until Athens was one of the two most powerful city-states in the ancient Greek world. (The other was Sparta) ...
Analysis of Leaders from the Peloponnesian War Submitted by
... meaning they should not live extravagantly and should attempt to be humble. The Peloponnesian War witnessed the rise of three influential leaders of the time: Pericles of Athens, Alcibiades of Athens, and King Archidamus of Sparta; these men led their people through a war that lasted twenty-seven ye ...
... meaning they should not live extravagantly and should attempt to be humble. The Peloponnesian War witnessed the rise of three influential leaders of the time: Pericles of Athens, Alcibiades of Athens, and King Archidamus of Sparta; these men led their people through a war that lasted twenty-seven ye ...
Government in Athens
... Representative Democracy • The democracy created by the United States is a representative democracy, or republic - a government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by elected officers and representatives responsible to them and governing according ...
... Representative Democracy • The democracy created by the United States is a representative democracy, or republic - a government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by elected officers and representatives responsible to them and governing according ...
The Story of the Minotaur
... Aethra after hiding a sword and a pair of sandals under a huge boulder. He told her that as soon as their son grew strong enough to overturn the stone and find what had been left there, the boy should come to Athens. Aethra’s son, Theseus, did so, and reached his father’s palace after a great many a ...
... Aethra after hiding a sword and a pair of sandals under a huge boulder. He told her that as soon as their son grew strong enough to overturn the stone and find what had been left there, the boy should come to Athens. Aethra’s son, Theseus, did so, and reached his father’s palace after a great many a ...
URBAN PLANNING IN THE CLASSICAL AGE
... The questions being asked: Who should rule? What is the relationship between wealth and social status and authority? What is the relationship between land ownership and political authority? How can we reduce the gap between rich and poor? Who should be considered a citizen? What are the re ...
... The questions being asked: Who should rule? What is the relationship between wealth and social status and authority? What is the relationship between land ownership and political authority? How can we reduce the gap between rich and poor? Who should be considered a citizen? What are the re ...
Transcript of “The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization” Episode Two
... When the Greeks realized that the Persians were invading again, terror gripped the whole country. For the Athenians, who knew that they would be Xerxes’ first target, it seemed that this could only ...
... When the Greeks realized that the Persians were invading again, terror gripped the whole country. For the Athenians, who knew that they would be Xerxes’ first target, it seemed that this could only ...
Ancient Greece - Mr. G Educates
... convince the voters to vote for their ideas • The Pinnex would always have at least 2 Orators that would have two different sides to the argument • This way voters always got a chance to vote for what they felt was right ...
... convince the voters to vote for their ideas • The Pinnex would always have at least 2 Orators that would have two different sides to the argument • This way voters always got a chance to vote for what they felt was right ...