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Peloponnesian War
... Overview o Athenian Army city-state militia o All able-bodied, adult, male citizen obliged to serve o Men ranked by wealth o Service obligation reflected resources o Shield design: either individually chosen or representing clan, neighborhood, or tribe ...
... Overview o Athenian Army city-state militia o All able-bodied, adult, male citizen obliged to serve o Men ranked by wealth o Service obligation reflected resources o Shield design: either individually chosen or representing clan, neighborhood, or tribe ...
The Great Depression - What Crashed and Why?
... investors worried, and then they began to sell. Prices plunged as traders dumped millions of shares. On October 29, 1929, more than sixteen million shares were sold. The stock market crashed. The day came to be known as Black Tuesday. ...
... investors worried, and then they began to sell. Prices plunged as traders dumped millions of shares. On October 29, 1929, more than sixteen million shares were sold. The stock market crashed. The day came to be known as Black Tuesday. ...
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... series of better, stronger walls to ward off invaders and attackers. They called these the long walls, which stretched from Athens to the nearby seaports of Pireaus and Phalerum. These allowed Athens to have a way to get supplies, even when under siege. ...
... series of better, stronger walls to ward off invaders and attackers. They called these the long walls, which stretched from Athens to the nearby seaports of Pireaus and Phalerum. These allowed Athens to have a way to get supplies, even when under siege. ...
WHICh5Sec5 - Alabama School of Fine Arts
... other members could not quit the Delian League, even if they wanted to. The other members had to remain in the Delian League, and had to keep sending Athens money. In effect, the Delian League was now an Athenian Empire! ...
... other members could not quit the Delian League, even if they wanted to. The other members had to remain in the Delian League, and had to keep sending Athens money. In effect, the Delian League was now an Athenian Empire! ...
Macedon
... The spear was replaced by the sarissa, Troops under the pay of the king and could be drilled regularly. The panoply was lightened. The cavalry became an offensive arm. The nobility were included in a reciprocal deal ...
... The spear was replaced by the sarissa, Troops under the pay of the king and could be drilled regularly. The panoply was lightened. The cavalry became an offensive arm. The nobility were included in a reciprocal deal ...
Portland Place School Classics Department
... In May and June you will sit a paper for each of the three topics you have studied during your two year study of Classical Civilisation – Athens and Sparta (40201), Greek Tragedy and Drama Festivals (40202) and Virgil Aeneid (40203). It is essential that you make a real effort with the revision of t ...
... In May and June you will sit a paper for each of the three topics you have studied during your two year study of Classical Civilisation – Athens and Sparta (40201), Greek Tragedy and Drama Festivals (40202) and Virgil Aeneid (40203). It is essential that you make a real effort with the revision of t ...
Are We In A Recession?
... So -- are we in a recession? You’ve heard twice now that we aren’t, once from one of my fellow community columnists, and once from our esteemed President. Oddly enough, neither of them has any documentable expertise on economic growth rates, so maybe we should hear from a real live Economist. What d ...
... So -- are we in a recession? You’ve heard twice now that we aren’t, once from one of my fellow community columnists, and once from our esteemed President. Oddly enough, neither of them has any documentable expertise on economic growth rates, so maybe we should hear from a real live Economist. What d ...
The Greeks
... • Athens and their allies grew very powerful (during their golden age) and they supported democracy. This made other city-states jealous of the Delain League. Also they feared Athens power would be a threat to them. • Sparta started the Peloponnesian League to counter the Delain League. ...
... • Athens and their allies grew very powerful (during their golden age) and they supported democracy. This made other city-states jealous of the Delain League. Also they feared Athens power would be a threat to them. • Sparta started the Peloponnesian League to counter the Delain League. ...
Greece 440-500BC - Essay Examples
... Pericles first Peloponnesian War 30 year’s peace treaty, which brings about stability and agreement to return to the dual hegemony can only exist as long as they believed they were equal This could not go on forever, under Pericles guidance Athens, who started to encroach on Spartan allies, ti ...
... Pericles first Peloponnesian War 30 year’s peace treaty, which brings about stability and agreement to return to the dual hegemony can only exist as long as they believed they were equal This could not go on forever, under Pericles guidance Athens, who started to encroach on Spartan allies, ti ...
WHICh6-GreecePart2-Internet-2013
... 10) I designed the Parthenon and a sanctuary for Demeter: 11) I gave my name to a formula used to calculate the sides of a right triangle: 12) I believed that illnesses were the result of imbalances in the 4 humors: 13) I wrote comedies that poked fun at the Athenian way of life: 14) I was sentenced ...
... 10) I designed the Parthenon and a sanctuary for Demeter: 11) I gave my name to a formula used to calculate the sides of a right triangle: 12) I believed that illnesses were the result of imbalances in the 4 humors: 13) I wrote comedies that poked fun at the Athenian way of life: 14) I was sentenced ...
The Persian Wars - Prep World History I
... who would dominate Greece culturally and politically through the fifth century BCE and through part of the fourth, regarded the wars against Persia as their greatest and most characteristic moment. For all their importance, though, the Persian Wars began inauspiciously [badly and/or insignificantly] ...
... who would dominate Greece culturally and politically through the fifth century BCE and through part of the fourth, regarded the wars against Persia as their greatest and most characteristic moment. For all their importance, though, the Persian Wars began inauspiciously [badly and/or insignificantly] ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH 1
... 1. I hope that everything will ............................ well for you. 2. The research was ............................ by three institutions. 3. Unfortunately, my colleague ............................ with me and she does not speak with me any more. 4. We ............................ early this ...
... 1. I hope that everything will ............................ well for you. 2. The research was ............................ by three institutions. 3. Unfortunately, my colleague ............................ with me and she does not speak with me any more. 4. We ............................ early this ...
Which School Would You Rather Attend
... At birth, all babies born in Sparta were examined to see if they were strong or weak. If it was decided that a baby was weak, the baby was left in the mountains to die. At the age of seven, both boys and girls went to school. However, school in Sparta was very different from school today. A Spartan ...
... At birth, all babies born in Sparta were examined to see if they were strong or weak. If it was decided that a baby was weak, the baby was left in the mountains to die. At the age of seven, both boys and girls went to school. However, school in Sparta was very different from school today. A Spartan ...
STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD PORTFOLIO
... STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE WITH BENCHMARKS PERIODS ENDING 6/30/16 ANNUALIZED RETURNS (%) ...
... STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE WITH BENCHMARKS PERIODS ENDING 6/30/16 ANNUALIZED RETURNS (%) ...
Nicole Loraux. The Divided City: On Memory and Forgetting in
... in Rosario during this period. The mere existence and popularity of certain cultural elements does not allow us to conclude without further evidence that such artifacts had the described effect on those who consumed them. These issues, however, do not invalidate the chief hypothesis of a book whose ...
... in Rosario during this period. The mere existence and popularity of certain cultural elements does not allow us to conclude without further evidence that such artifacts had the described effect on those who consumed them. These issues, however, do not invalidate the chief hypothesis of a book whose ...
The Athens Classic Marathon,a tribute to human willpower and
... Values that characterize a unique event, one that surpasses the importance of a race and is directly identified with the Greek cultural heritage. As a sports event, the Athens Classic Marathon is of particular importance and international acclaim, having received the «Gold» designation by the IAAF. ...
... Values that characterize a unique event, one that surpasses the importance of a race and is directly identified with the Greek cultural heritage. As a sports event, the Athens Classic Marathon is of particular importance and international acclaim, having received the «Gold» designation by the IAAF. ...
sliding scale application
... financial assistance with counseling fees before requesting a sliding scale reduction from Wellspring. Our staff can speak with your pastor about payment assistance. ...
... financial assistance with counseling fees before requesting a sliding scale reduction from Wellspring. Our staff can speak with your pastor about payment assistance. ...
Introduction to Ancient Greece
... City-States→ Athens • - The trick was, the only people that could vote in Athens were the citizens… • - You could only be a citizen if: You were a man born in Athens • - So, only 50% or half of the people in Athens were citizens. • - The people not allowed to vote were: ...
... City-States→ Athens • - The trick was, the only people that could vote in Athens were the citizens… • - You could only be a citizen if: You were a man born in Athens • - So, only 50% or half of the people in Athens were citizens. • - The people not allowed to vote were: ...
ReviewAthenianDemocracy
... and discuss issues. The population of ancient Greece was large, but still small enough to have a government in place that allowed all citizens to debate and vote. ...
... and discuss issues. The population of ancient Greece was large, but still small enough to have a government in place that allowed all citizens to debate and vote. ...
Final EXAM NOTES Ancient Greece • Effects of Physical Geography
... Small b/c physical features limited their size ...
... Small b/c physical features limited their size ...
Athenian Rowing and the Democratic Education Elliott Munn, Class
... The logistics of organizing the fleet coupled with the realities of serving on a trireme contextualized the political realities of Athens’ transition into a radical democracy. The landless poor’s climb to political prominence, however, did not come without detractors, who believed the thetes were co ...
... The logistics of organizing the fleet coupled with the realities of serving on a trireme contextualized the political realities of Athens’ transition into a radical democracy. The landless poor’s climb to political prominence, however, did not come without detractors, who believed the thetes were co ...
Final EXAM NOTES Ancient Greece Effects of Physical Geography
... Small b/c physical features limited their size ...
... Small b/c physical features limited their size ...
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... Athenian (male) citizens who were over 30 years old a “lotting” machine (pictured below) helped the citizens of ancient Athens draw the names of people at random for the Boule. Lead discs inscribed with names were put in the slots. the Boule made decisions about Athens’ day-today affairs membe ...
... Athenian (male) citizens who were over 30 years old a “lotting” machine (pictured below) helped the citizens of ancient Athens draw the names of people at random for the Boule. Lead discs inscribed with names were put in the slots. the Boule made decisions about Athens’ day-today affairs membe ...
Section 2 - The Classical Age
... tribes; Made tribes the basis for elections; Each tribe elected 50 men to serve on Council of 500 who proposed laws; Each tribe elected one general to lead Athenian army ...
... tribes; Made tribes the basis for elections; Each tribe elected 50 men to serve on Council of 500 who proposed laws; Each tribe elected one general to lead Athenian army ...