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... What was its original organization and goal? Which Athenian leader developed the league? How did the goals of the Delian League change? What was the significance of the Delian League for Athens? • What was the significance of the revolt of Thasos? ...
... What was its original organization and goal? Which Athenian leader developed the league? How did the goals of the Delian League change? What was the significance of the Delian League for Athens? • What was the significance of the revolt of Thasos? ...
The Greek Roots of Democracy
... farmers and poor citizens more power. Cleisthenes set up a council of 500 chosen by lot from citizens to prepare laws and supervise government, a legislature Democracy was limited ...
... farmers and poor citizens more power. Cleisthenes set up a council of 500 chosen by lot from citizens to prepare laws and supervise government, a legislature Democracy was limited ...
Western Civilization I Exam
... mazelike structure from which we derive the term "labyrinth." Many frescoes, or wall paintings, have been uncovered and reconstructed provide scholars a great source of information about Minoan culture. 4. Choice (A) is correct. The word "democracy" comes from two Greek root words: demos "people" an ...
... mazelike structure from which we derive the term "labyrinth." Many frescoes, or wall paintings, have been uncovered and reconstructed provide scholars a great source of information about Minoan culture. 4. Choice (A) is correct. The word "democracy" comes from two Greek root words: demos "people" an ...
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... – Served as military defenders of the city: controlled weapons. – (Common men could not afford to be soldiers as they could not afford to purchase armor, horses, and chariots). ...
... – Served as military defenders of the city: controlled weapons. – (Common men could not afford to be soldiers as they could not afford to purchase armor, horses, and chariots). ...
Homer – The Iliad and The Odyssey Homer – The Iliad and The
... which they called the POLIS. The city itself was built on two levels. On a hilltop stood the ACROPOLIS, or high city, with its great marble temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses. On flatter ground below lay the walled main city with its AGORA, or marketplace, theater, public buildings, a ...
... which they called the POLIS. The city itself was built on two levels. On a hilltop stood the ACROPOLIS, or high city, with its great marble temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses. On flatter ground below lay the walled main city with its AGORA, or marketplace, theater, public buildings, a ...
The Classical World of Ancient Greece
... • When we think of ancient Greece and the ancient Greeks, it is usually the 5th century • This is the age of the great historians Herodotus and Thucydides, great dramatists like Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus, and the brilliant philosopher Socrates. • The 5th century is also regarded as the age ...
... • When we think of ancient Greece and the ancient Greeks, it is usually the 5th century • This is the age of the great historians Herodotus and Thucydides, great dramatists like Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus, and the brilliant philosopher Socrates. • The 5th century is also regarded as the age ...
handout
... III. Socrates tried to combat both of these anti-democratic influences of the Sophists. A. Socrates tried to _________________ Athenians from the rhetoric taught by the Sophists and practiced in the Assembly. He did this by _________________ to them wherever he happened to meet them – often in the m ...
... III. Socrates tried to combat both of these anti-democratic influences of the Sophists. A. Socrates tried to _________________ Athenians from the rhetoric taught by the Sophists and practiced in the Assembly. He did this by _________________ to them wherever he happened to meet them – often in the m ...
Classical Greece
... • 1. Which Greek philosopher believed that “the unexamined life is not worth living” & left behind no writings of his own? • 2. Which Greek philosopher believed concepts & ideas were the true reality & that people & humans were mere shadows of ...
... • 1. Which Greek philosopher believed that “the unexamined life is not worth living” & left behind no writings of his own? • 2. Which Greek philosopher believed concepts & ideas were the true reality & that people & humans were mere shadows of ...
Guided Reading
... Athenian politics. This well-educated and intelligent man had the best interests of his city at heart. When he made speeches to the Athenians, he could move and persuade them. Pericles was a member of an aristocratic family, but he supported democracy. Around 460 BC, he became a leader of a democrat ...
... Athenian politics. This well-educated and intelligent man had the best interests of his city at heart. When he made speeches to the Athenians, he could move and persuade them. Pericles was a member of an aristocratic family, but he supported democracy. Around 460 BC, he became a leader of a democrat ...
The Greek City-States c.2000 B.C.
... Athenians rebuilt and created it own empire in the Aegean Sea Delian League ...
... Athenians rebuilt and created it own empire in the Aegean Sea Delian League ...
The Melian Dialogue
... Golden Age. Great thinkers and teachers lived in Athens during and after the war but the era of support for new ideas and the spirit of democracy had passed. ...
... Golden Age. Great thinkers and teachers lived in Athens during and after the war but the era of support for new ideas and the spirit of democracy had passed. ...
5. Chapter 5 Study Guide
... 42. A good or service sold to another country or region is called an ____________________ and good or service brought from another country or region is called an __________________. 43. _____________ cared for Athenian boys over 7 years old. 44. ________________ opened schools for older boys where t ...
... 42. A good or service sold to another country or region is called an ____________________ and good or service brought from another country or region is called an __________________. 43. _____________ cared for Athenian boys over 7 years old. 44. ________________ opened schools for older boys where t ...
Breaking free of investing costs
... Breaking free of investing costs There are many different investment options available to help you reach your financial goals. It is important to understand the costs involved and how those costs impact your investments. Not all investments have the same fee structure and some may affect your return ...
... Breaking free of investing costs There are many different investment options available to help you reach your financial goals. It is important to understand the costs involved and how those costs impact your investments. Not all investments have the same fee structure and some may affect your return ...
Jeopardy Round One
... during the Peloponnesian War but ended up being a traitor to Athens, running to Sparta to explain the plan. ...
... during the Peloponnesian War but ended up being a traitor to Athens, running to Sparta to explain the plan. ...
Jeopardy Round One - tep546
... during the Peloponnesian War but ended up being a traitor to Athens, running to Sparta to explain the plan. ...
... during the Peloponnesian War but ended up being a traitor to Athens, running to Sparta to explain the plan. ...
Answers for Quiz #4
... 1.(1/5 pt.ea.) True/False Put T or F in ea blank as is appropriate. __T__In Athens, slaves granted their freedom became metics rather than citizens. __T__ Much education was by rote & boys had to study Homer’s Iliad & Odyssey.. __T__slaves could earn money & buy their freedom _F__Spartans worked alo ...
... 1.(1/5 pt.ea.) True/False Put T or F in ea blank as is appropriate. __T__In Athens, slaves granted their freedom became metics rather than citizens. __T__ Much education was by rote & boys had to study Homer’s Iliad & Odyssey.. __T__slaves could earn money & buy their freedom _F__Spartans worked alo ...
sol 5d wars and pericles
... • Pericles had Athens rebuilt after destruction in the Persian Wars; the Parthenon is an example of this reconstruction. • After the Persian Wars, Greece formed an alliance known as the Delian League, headed by Athens • Known for the Funeral Oration to commemorate those who died fighting Sparta in t ...
... • Pericles had Athens rebuilt after destruction in the Persian Wars; the Parthenon is an example of this reconstruction. • After the Persian Wars, Greece formed an alliance known as the Delian League, headed by Athens • Known for the Funeral Oration to commemorate those who died fighting Sparta in t ...
SOL 5d Wars and Pericles
... • Pericles had Athens rebuilt after destruction in the Persian Wars; the Parthenon is an example of this reconstruction. • After the Persian Wars, Greece formed an alliance known as the Delian League, headed by Athens • Known for the Funeral Oration to commemorate those who died fighting Sparta in t ...
... • Pericles had Athens rebuilt after destruction in the Persian Wars; the Parthenon is an example of this reconstruction. • After the Persian Wars, Greece formed an alliance known as the Delian League, headed by Athens • Known for the Funeral Oration to commemorate those who died fighting Sparta in t ...
PP text- L 4 - MyFranciscan
... Athenians: “. . . You know as well as we do that right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can the weak suffer what they must. . . . We would desire to exercises empire over you without trouble, and see you preserved for the good of us both. ...
... Athenians: “. . . You know as well as we do that right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can the weak suffer what they must. . . . We would desire to exercises empire over you without trouble, and see you preserved for the good of us both. ...
The Greek City-States - The History Coach
... and mineral deposits. - Athens was a cosmopolitan, urban culture, due to trade. - More citizens (free males) were allowed to participate in the political process. Athens was commitment to majority rule Power was strength of navy ...
... and mineral deposits. - Athens was a cosmopolitan, urban culture, due to trade. - More citizens (free males) were allowed to participate in the political process. Athens was commitment to majority rule Power was strength of navy ...
Lecture - Denton ISD
... and mineral deposits. - Athens was a cosmopolitan, urban culture, due to trade. - More citizens (free males) were allowed to participate in the political process. Athens was commitment to majority rule Power was strength of navy ...
... and mineral deposits. - Athens was a cosmopolitan, urban culture, due to trade. - More citizens (free males) were allowed to participate in the political process. Athens was commitment to majority rule Power was strength of navy ...
19 Greeks Crucible of Civ Video Fill in
... Athens, which killed a _________ of the city's population, including Pericles. Without this single strong leader, countless figures scrambled for the top position, simply following the prejudices and passions of the masses in order to gain support, thus demonstrating the danger of a democracy to sli ...
... Athens, which killed a _________ of the city's population, including Pericles. Without this single strong leader, countless figures scrambled for the top position, simply following the prejudices and passions of the masses in order to gain support, thus demonstrating the danger of a democracy to sli ...
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... Greek city-states were ruled by kings, but Athens was a direct democracy(d)! In Athens "rule by many" meant that all citizens had to be willing to take an active part in government. That was the law. Each year, 500 names were drawn from all the citizens of Athens. Those 500 citizens had to serve for ...
... Greek city-states were ruled by kings, but Athens was a direct democracy(d)! In Athens "rule by many" meant that all citizens had to be willing to take an active part in government. That was the law. Each year, 500 names were drawn from all the citizens of Athens. Those 500 citizens had to serve for ...
The Early Greeks
... women might work in the fields or sell goods. H. Athenian women had no political rights and could not own property. I. Aspasia was a well-educated woman who influenced Plato and Pericles. Although she could not vote or hold office, she was influential in politics. G. ...
... women might work in the fields or sell goods. H. Athenian women had no political rights and could not own property. I. Aspasia was a well-educated woman who influenced Plato and Pericles. Although she could not vote or hold office, she was influential in politics. G. ...