Greek City - States
... • Boys attended a higher school if their parents could afford it. • All boys went to military school for at least two years. ...
... • Boys attended a higher school if their parents could afford it. • All boys went to military school for at least two years. ...
What the end of the Punic Wars meant for the Romans
... civilization usually centered on nature and creation ...
... civilization usually centered on nature and creation ...
greece test 2011answers
... How did the Minoans on Crete become such a wealthy and powerful empire? a Many military campaigns were fought against the mainland of Greece b Power was gained though extensive trade of agricultural surplus c All the resources needed to build a wealthy empire could be found on Crete d There were no ...
... How did the Minoans on Crete become such a wealthy and powerful empire? a Many military campaigns were fought against the mainland of Greece b Power was gained though extensive trade of agricultural surplus c All the resources needed to build a wealthy empire could be found on Crete d There were no ...
The Arts - New Paltz Central School District
... Epics are long poems which tell the story of a hero. Around 700 BC, Homer wrote two epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. The stories themselves are probably much older. Most likely Homer didn't make up these stories, or even the words, himself. Poets or bards had been going around Greece telling these ...
... Epics are long poems which tell the story of a hero. Around 700 BC, Homer wrote two epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. The stories themselves are probably much older. Most likely Homer didn't make up these stories, or even the words, himself. Poets or bards had been going around Greece telling these ...
Chapter 7 - Course Notes
... Chaos in the Eastern Mediterranean: Mycenaeans expanded influence beyond Greece – overpowered Minoan society and took over Cretan palaces; fought with the city of Troy; The Iliad ...
... Chaos in the Eastern Mediterranean: Mycenaeans expanded influence beyond Greece – overpowered Minoan society and took over Cretan palaces; fought with the city of Troy; The Iliad ...
The Greeks
... • On the way back to Athens, Theseus & Ariadne stop on island of Naxos • Ariadne falls asleep and Theseus abandons ...
... • On the way back to Athens, Theseus & Ariadne stop on island of Naxos • Ariadne falls asleep and Theseus abandons ...
Untitled - Tom D. Morgan
... cerns the cultural achievements and military struggles that made Classical Greece so well known and so influential in later centuries. It also pays special attention to the enduring philosophical legacies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and to the startling transformation of the kingdom of Macedon ...
... cerns the cultural achievements and military struggles that made Classical Greece so well known and so influential in later centuries. It also pays special attention to the enduring philosophical legacies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and to the startling transformation of the kingdom of Macedon ...
CLASSICAL MEDITERRANEAN ~compare to Stearns` chapter 4
... Settled agricultural communities had developed along the Aegean Sea in the eastern Mediterranean area by about 2000 BCE and groups that were clearly predecessors to Greeks like the Minoans, Mycenaeans, and Phoenicians dominated the waning years of the ancient period. A political and economic crisis ...
... Settled agricultural communities had developed along the Aegean Sea in the eastern Mediterranean area by about 2000 BCE and groups that were clearly predecessors to Greeks like the Minoans, Mycenaeans, and Phoenicians dominated the waning years of the ancient period. A political and economic crisis ...
File ancient greece
... Plato developed Socrates’ philosophy into a system. a. Plato emphasized the study of ethics. b. Founded the Academy in Athens, a school for the study of philosophy. The main themes in Plato’s philosophy revolve around his Theory of Ideas or Forms. a. a higher order behind the apparent flux of extern ...
... Plato developed Socrates’ philosophy into a system. a. Plato emphasized the study of ethics. b. Founded the Academy in Athens, a school for the study of philosophy. The main themes in Plato’s philosophy revolve around his Theory of Ideas or Forms. a. a higher order behind the apparent flux of extern ...
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... The Minoans What part of Greece did the Minoans live? The Minoans lived on the island of Crete, which lies southeast of the Greek mainland. How did they earn their living? The Minoans earned their living making pottery and vases and building ships from wood found on the island of Crete. What was the ...
... The Minoans What part of Greece did the Minoans live? The Minoans lived on the island of Crete, which lies southeast of the Greek mainland. How did they earn their living? The Minoans earned their living making pottery and vases and building ships from wood found on the island of Crete. What was the ...
Conflict in the Mediterranean Guided Notes Blank
... Athens planned to win by staying behind its ___________ and receiving _______________ from its colonies and powerful navy. The Spartans _____________ Athens. In 430 BC, a __________ broke out in Athens killing __________ of the population. Pericles _______ the following year Athens fought for anothe ...
... Athens planned to win by staying behind its ___________ and receiving _______________ from its colonies and powerful navy. The Spartans _____________ Athens. In 430 BC, a __________ broke out in Athens killing __________ of the population. Pericles _______ the following year Athens fought for anothe ...
Book Notes for Unit 3 Ch 4
... size and independence probably encouraged political participation within, and war among, the different communities. B. Greece has many ports, inlets, and islands. The Greeks became seafarers. They sailed into the Aegean, the Black, and the Mediterranean Seas, making contact with the outside world an ...
... size and independence probably encouraged political participation within, and war among, the different communities. B. Greece has many ports, inlets, and islands. The Greeks became seafarers. They sailed into the Aegean, the Black, and the Mediterranean Seas, making contact with the outside world an ...
THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
... o Avoid land battles and rely on sea power. o Allow Spartan soldiers to destroy crops. The Athenian navy could supply Athens with food from the sea. o Land Athenian troops into Spartan territory by sea. o Pericles brought Athenians into the city to be protected. Disaster Strikes Athens o Athens beca ...
... o Avoid land battles and rely on sea power. o Allow Spartan soldiers to destroy crops. The Athenian navy could supply Athens with food from the sea. o Land Athenian troops into Spartan territory by sea. o Pericles brought Athenians into the city to be protected. Disaster Strikes Athens o Athens beca ...
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... Ancient Greek religious beliefs The ancient Greeks believed gods lived on top of mount Olympus and interfered with the lives of mortals.Before the gods were the titans and before the titans was Gaea (mother earth) Uranus (the heavens). The titans were the offspring of Uranus and Gaea. Gaea ordered ...
... Ancient Greek religious beliefs The ancient Greeks believed gods lived on top of mount Olympus and interfered with the lives of mortals.Before the gods were the titans and before the titans was Gaea (mother earth) Uranus (the heavens). The titans were the offspring of Uranus and Gaea. Gaea ordered ...
Aristotles`s Athenian Constitution
... Name ______________________________________________________________________________ Period _______ ...
... Name ______________________________________________________________________________ Period _______ ...
Socrates (470-399) was the son of a sculptor and a midwife, and
... word piety (holiness). He suggests that what is to be considered a good act is not good because gods say it is, but is good because it is useful to us in our efforts to be better and happier people. This means that ethics is no longer a matter of surveying the gods or scripture for what is good or ...
... word piety (holiness). He suggests that what is to be considered a good act is not good because gods say it is, but is good because it is useful to us in our efforts to be better and happier people. This means that ethics is no longer a matter of surveying the gods or scripture for what is good or ...
Assignment 1 - Walsingham Academy
... 1. What geo-politico-economic factors led to the Trojan War? 2. The period after the fall of Mycenae has seemed “dark.” Examine 2 reasons. How has this period emerged more clearly to historians? 3. Why did ancient Greece develop into many small, self-governing city-states and why did they conquer or ...
... 1. What geo-politico-economic factors led to the Trojan War? 2. The period after the fall of Mycenae has seemed “dark.” Examine 2 reasons. How has this period emerged more clearly to historians? 3. Why did ancient Greece develop into many small, self-governing city-states and why did they conquer or ...
Chapter 11 Study Guide
... known as “highways of water”, linked most parts of Greece to one another. Most places are less than 100 miles from the coast and the majority of the cities were built directly on harbors. Because ...
... known as “highways of water”, linked most parts of Greece to one another. Most places are less than 100 miles from the coast and the majority of the cities were built directly on harbors. Because ...
Athens - NextSunday Gallery
... Named after Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and inspiration, the city has been known as the birthplace of western civilization. It was the intellectual center of the Greco-Roman world. During his second missionary journey, the Apostle Paul visited Athens and engaged in dialogue with re ...
... Named after Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and inspiration, the city has been known as the birthplace of western civilization. It was the intellectual center of the Greco-Roman world. During his second missionary journey, the Apostle Paul visited Athens and engaged in dialogue with re ...
APPARTS athens
... you may pray that it may have a happier outcome. “Comfort, therefore, not condolence, is what I have to offer to the parents of the dead who may be here…” ...
... you may pray that it may have a happier outcome. “Comfort, therefore, not condolence, is what I have to offer to the parents of the dead who may be here…” ...
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... Alexander the Great, respectively’ were the two greatest men of his time, with the possible exception of Aristotle himself. The association between Aristotle and Alexander has naturally excited the imagination of later ages: the future master of the known world … makes a romantic picture. The probab ...
... Alexander the Great, respectively’ were the two greatest men of his time, with the possible exception of Aristotle himself. The association between Aristotle and Alexander has naturally excited the imagination of later ages: the future master of the known world … makes a romantic picture. The probab ...
Chapter 4-Greece and Iran, 1000-30 B
... causes of this population growth include the shift from a pastoral to an agricultural economy and importation of foods and raw materials. The effects of population growth included urbanization, specialization, and the development of the polis. 3. The polis (city-state) was an urban center and its ru ...
... causes of this population growth include the shift from a pastoral to an agricultural economy and importation of foods and raw materials. The effects of population growth included urbanization, specialization, and the development of the polis. 3. The polis (city-state) was an urban center and its ru ...
City-States and Greek Culture: Chapter 8, Lesson 2 acropolis E
... ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2. Was Athenian democracy actually “Rule by the people?” ________________________ ...
... ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2. Was Athenian democracy actually “Rule by the people?” ________________________ ...