World History Unit 2:ааAncient Greece NC Essential Standard 2
... 4. relied on oral history due to decline in literacy and culture B. Homer 1. blind epic poet living in 800 BC 2. epics – long, heroic poems 3. Illiad – describes the Myceneans and King Agamemnon during the Trojan War 4. Odyssey – describes the adventures of Odysseus during his 10 year j ...
... 4. relied on oral history due to decline in literacy and culture B. Homer 1. blind epic poet living in 800 BC 2. epics – long, heroic poems 3. Illiad – describes the Myceneans and King Agamemnon during the Trojan War 4. Odyssey – describes the adventures of Odysseus during his 10 year j ...
Ancient Greece
... c) Crowned Pharaoh in Egypt d) Adopted local customs Do with pp. 229-230 “Conquest of Greece”, pp.230-1 “Building An Empire”, p. 232 “The Break up of the Empire”& pp, 232-3 “Alexander’s Legacy” ...
... c) Crowned Pharaoh in Egypt d) Adopted local customs Do with pp. 229-230 “Conquest of Greece”, pp.230-1 “Building An Empire”, p. 232 “The Break up of the Empire”& pp, 232-3 “Alexander’s Legacy” ...
Unit 3: Classical Civilizations
... • A warring people that took Minoan civilization traits and made life better for themselves • Developed early form of Greek writing called Linear B. ...
... • A warring people that took Minoan civilization traits and made life better for themselves • Developed early form of Greek writing called Linear B. ...
The Persian Wars - Orangefield ISD
... Chapter 5 Classical Greece Consequences of the Persian Wars ...
... Chapter 5 Classical Greece Consequences of the Persian Wars ...
Greece Geography study notes
... In Athenian democracy, only free men born in Athens could vote. Women, slaves, and foreigners could not vote. ...
... In Athenian democracy, only free men born in Athens could vote. Women, slaves, and foreigners could not vote. ...
Chapter 5 Notes Ancient Iran and Greece Notes ANCIENT IRAN
... Ecological zone that includes Mediterranean Sea and the lands surrounding it. Migrate, transfer crops and technology, and trade. Poor soil and dry and rocky. No large rivers; depended on rainfall for crops. Resources: Few metals and timber. A lot of building stone, including fine marble and ...
... Ecological zone that includes Mediterranean Sea and the lands surrounding it. Migrate, transfer crops and technology, and trade. Poor soil and dry and rocky. No large rivers; depended on rainfall for crops. Resources: Few metals and timber. A lot of building stone, including fine marble and ...
Greece GRAPES
... participate in the assembly, or gathering of citizens, that created the city’s laws. ...
... participate in the assembly, or gathering of citizens, that created the city’s laws. ...
Ancient Greece - Harrison High School
... (Socratic method) – Examine one’s life – Convicted of corrupting youth; killed (drank hemlock) ...
... (Socratic method) – Examine one’s life – Convicted of corrupting youth; killed (drank hemlock) ...
Ancient Greece Timeline
... Philip II, the king of Macedonia, took control of Greece. 338 BCE • After his death, his son Alexander the Great took the throne. • Alexander the Great went on to conquer the Persian Empire, Egypt, the Middle East and the Indus River Valley. Some historians think he is just a myth….. • His rule bec ...
... Philip II, the king of Macedonia, took control of Greece. 338 BCE • After his death, his son Alexander the Great took the throne. • Alexander the Great went on to conquer the Persian Empire, Egypt, the Middle East and the Indus River Valley. Some historians think he is just a myth….. • His rule bec ...
Greek annotated bibliography
... ancient Greek government and administration from the creation of the polis until the Hellenistic Era when the Greek kingdom was divided between three of Alexander the Great's commanders. This source does not provide any information on very early Greek government, but it explains not only the politic ...
... ancient Greek government and administration from the creation of the polis until the Hellenistic Era when the Greek kingdom was divided between three of Alexander the Great's commanders. This source does not provide any information on very early Greek government, but it explains not only the politic ...
Alexander the Great (5e)
... Alexander in Hindsight Alexander the Great's legacy is both far reaching and profound. First, his father was able to unite the Greek city-states, and Alexander destroyed the Persian Empire forever. More importantly, Alexander's conquests spread Greek culture, also known as Hellenism, across his empi ...
... Alexander in Hindsight Alexander the Great's legacy is both far reaching and profound. First, his father was able to unite the Greek city-states, and Alexander destroyed the Persian Empire forever. More importantly, Alexander's conquests spread Greek culture, also known as Hellenism, across his empi ...
Chapter 10: The City
... This quotation indicates that the ancient Athenians believed a. people should be persecuted for their religious beliefs b. democracy requires active participation by all citizens c. gaining personal wealth is the most important goal in life d. women should have equal rights with men _____9. The "Ili ...
... This quotation indicates that the ancient Athenians believed a. people should be persecuted for their religious beliefs b. democracy requires active participation by all citizens c. gaining personal wealth is the most important goal in life d. women should have equal rights with men _____9. The "Ili ...
The Persian War- notes
... subsumed by the Persians. Against the odds, the Greeks defeated the Persians, keeping alive a culture that would help shape western civilization. Two battles from Greco-Persian Wars remain famous down to the present day, one of them – the Battle of Marathon – an epic Greek victory, the other – the B ...
... subsumed by the Persians. Against the odds, the Greeks defeated the Persians, keeping alive a culture that would help shape western civilization. Two battles from Greco-Persian Wars remain famous down to the present day, one of them – the Battle of Marathon – an epic Greek victory, the other – the B ...
Classical Archaeology/Classical Civilization 365
... (2) Usually very small in both territory and population (e.g., the island of Keos, less than 50 sq.miles in size, supported four poleis). A typical polis might include ca. 5,000 adult male citizens (politai). Geographical factors, as well as the agonistic Greek character, may have played a role here ...
... (2) Usually very small in both territory and population (e.g., the island of Keos, less than 50 sq.miles in size, supported four poleis). A typical polis might include ca. 5,000 adult male citizens (politai). Geographical factors, as well as the agonistic Greek character, may have played a role here ...
Athens
... • Far less advanced than the Mycenaean • Greeks appear to have temporarily lost the art of writing during the Dorian age • No written record exists for the 400 year period between 1150 and 750 B.C • The Greek “Dark Age” ...
... • Far less advanced than the Mycenaean • Greeks appear to have temporarily lost the art of writing during the Dorian age • No written record exists for the 400 year period between 1150 and 750 B.C • The Greek “Dark Age” ...
ancient greece powerpoint 1
... Philosophers and Thinkers • Philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle • Establishment of philosophical schools that examine issues such as true knowledge, the soul, love, beauty and scientific learning • Logical thinking, rhetoric, politics • Playwrights: Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus • Other: Hipp ...
... Philosophers and Thinkers • Philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle • Establishment of philosophical schools that examine issues such as true knowledge, the soul, love, beauty and scientific learning • Logical thinking, rhetoric, politics • Playwrights: Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus • Other: Hipp ...
PowerPoint Overview of Ancient Greece
... Philosophers and Thinkers • Philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle • Establishment of philosophical schools that examine issues such as true knowledge, the soul, love, beauty and scientific learning • Logical thinking, rhetoric, politics • Playwrights: Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus • Other: Hipp ...
... Philosophers and Thinkers • Philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle • Establishment of philosophical schools that examine issues such as true knowledge, the soul, love, beauty and scientific learning • Logical thinking, rhetoric, politics • Playwrights: Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus • Other: Hipp ...
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
... voted. Five elected Ephors carried out the laws passes by the Assembly. Two kings ruled over Sparta’s military 9. Military training for men began at age 7. Boys left home and moved into barracks. Girls could not vote, but had more rights than women in other Greek city-states. 10. Athenians avoided t ...
... voted. Five elected Ephors carried out the laws passes by the Assembly. Two kings ruled over Sparta’s military 9. Military training for men began at age 7. Boys left home and moved into barracks. Girls could not vote, but had more rights than women in other Greek city-states. 10. Athenians avoided t ...
Cities of Ancient Greece - Washington University Open Scholarship
... mass of the people were small tillers of the soil, but they dwelt together in hamlets or villages. In course of time the union of clans formed tribes, and tribes federated into cities. Historians agree that the development of most of the Greek city-states is enshrouded in obscurity. In the beginning ...
... mass of the people were small tillers of the soil, but they dwelt together in hamlets or villages. In course of time the union of clans formed tribes, and tribes federated into cities. Historians agree that the development of most of the Greek city-states is enshrouded in obscurity. In the beginning ...
An Introduction to Greek Tragedy
... Aristotle From the Poetics: 4. The final cause of a tragedy is catharsis. In other words, a properly constructed tragedy creates a purging of emotions. As noble protagonists suffer due to their hamartia, the audience experiences pity, fear, horror and other emotions. These negative emotions are pur ...
... Aristotle From the Poetics: 4. The final cause of a tragedy is catharsis. In other words, a properly constructed tragedy creates a purging of emotions. As noble protagonists suffer due to their hamartia, the audience experiences pity, fear, horror and other emotions. These negative emotions are pur ...
Ancient Greece - CR Anderson Middle School
... The life of every Spartan was in the hands of who? The government At age 7 Spartan boys had to leave their home to live where? In barracks Spartan boys had how many years of Training? 13 years At age 12 name 3 things that Spartan boys had to do? Practice with swords and spears, urged to steal, live ...
... The life of every Spartan was in the hands of who? The government At age 7 Spartan boys had to leave their home to live where? In barracks Spartan boys had how many years of Training? 13 years At age 12 name 3 things that Spartan boys had to do? Practice with swords and spears, urged to steal, live ...
Ancient Greece
... refused. At home slaves and women had no vote, which prompted the comic play writer Aristophanes to allow his women to express their exasperation with the system, but if you were an Athenian citizen you took part in a direct democracy. The world has not seen the like of it since. Everyone could turn ...
... refused. At home slaves and women had no vote, which prompted the comic play writer Aristophanes to allow his women to express their exasperation with the system, but if you were an Athenian citizen you took part in a direct democracy. The world has not seen the like of it since. Everyone could turn ...