The Origins of Democracy: Study Abroad in Greece Spring 2009
... booming literature on the way democracy and other institutions are related to economic growth – a topic on which Rob and Andy have focused much of their research, including their recent publications on ancient Greece. This set the stage for trip, which began with several days in Athens, where the gr ...
... booming literature on the way democracy and other institutions are related to economic growth – a topic on which Rob and Andy have focused much of their research, including their recent publications on ancient Greece. This set the stage for trip, which began with several days in Athens, where the gr ...
Ancient Greece
... Male dominated (only 15% of population) Slavery common, most families owned at least one Economy based on farming and trade Grains, fruits, grapes (wine), olives (oil) Had to import most of their food Port of Piraeus and the Long Walls ...
... Male dominated (only 15% of population) Slavery common, most families owned at least one Economy based on farming and trade Grains, fruits, grapes (wine), olives (oil) Had to import most of their food Port of Piraeus and the Long Walls ...
Station 3: City States
... Boys were educated quite differently. Until age 6 or 7, boys were taught at home by their mothers. From 7-14, boys attended a day school outside the home. There, they memorized Homeric poetry and learned to play the lyre. They learned drama, public speaking, reading, writing, math, and perhaps even ...
... Boys were educated quite differently. Until age 6 or 7, boys were taught at home by their mothers. From 7-14, boys attended a day school outside the home. There, they memorized Homeric poetry and learned to play the lyre. They learned drama, public speaking, reading, writing, math, and perhaps even ...
Classical Greece
... •Influenced by Egyptian culture •Diffusion- Allowed later Classical Greece to dev. monumental architecture ...
... •Influenced by Egyptian culture •Diffusion- Allowed later Classical Greece to dev. monumental architecture ...
Ancient Greece Power Pt
... Chief source about what happened in the Trojan War Story involves god, goddesses, and even a talking horse named Pegasus. This is where we get our story about Achilles, the great Greek warrior. ...
... Chief source about what happened in the Trojan War Story involves god, goddesses, and even a talking horse named Pegasus. This is where we get our story about Achilles, the great Greek warrior. ...
The Greek Envoys asked every Greek city for “Earth and Water” this
... The Persians arrived in Attica after burning down Naxos. Hippias advised the Persians to fight at Marathon because it was flat. 10 generals were put in charge of Athens army and when the Spartans did not come the Plateans (another Greek city) helped. ...
... The Persians arrived in Attica after burning down Naxos. Hippias advised the Persians to fight at Marathon because it was flat. 10 generals were put in charge of Athens army and when the Spartans did not come the Plateans (another Greek city) helped. ...
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... not admitted to Dionysus festival until very late into the Greece’s golden age----487 b.c. The first comedies were mainly satirical and mocked men in power for their vanity and foolishness The first master of comedy was the ...
... not admitted to Dionysus festival until very late into the Greece’s golden age----487 b.c. The first comedies were mainly satirical and mocked men in power for their vanity and foolishness The first master of comedy was the ...
greek theatre - Google Project Hosting
... not admitted to Dionysus festival until very late into the Greece’s golden age---487 b.c. The first comedies were mainly satirical and mocked men in power for their vanity and foolishness The first master of comedy was the ...
... not admitted to Dionysus festival until very late into the Greece’s golden age---487 b.c. The first comedies were mainly satirical and mocked men in power for their vanity and foolishness The first master of comedy was the ...
Classical Greece
... – Herodotus – wrote History of the Persian Wars – seen as the first historian (yeah!) – Thucydides – General who fought in the Great Peloponnesian War and wrote the history of it. Considered the greatest historian of the ancient world. Instead of writing about gods and legends he examined events and ...
... – Herodotus – wrote History of the Persian Wars – seen as the first historian (yeah!) – Thucydides – General who fought in the Great Peloponnesian War and wrote the history of it. Considered the greatest historian of the ancient world. Instead of writing about gods and legends he examined events and ...
Test: Ancient Greece
... Athens in the Age of Pericles Direct Democracy 2. Stipend-men paid for public office 3. Jury4. Ostracism-banish public figures that threatened democracy (He also gave a great speech) ...
... Athens in the Age of Pericles Direct Democracy 2. Stipend-men paid for public office 3. Jury4. Ostracism-banish public figures that threatened democracy (He also gave a great speech) ...
Ch 4 ppt
... Invasion of Greece, 480-479 B.C.E. • Spartan league and Athenian navy • Battle of Thermopylae, 480 B.C.E. • Battle of Salamis, 480 B.C.E. • Battle of Plataea, 479 B.C.E. ...
... Invasion of Greece, 480-479 B.C.E. • Spartan league and Athenian navy • Battle of Thermopylae, 480 B.C.E. • Battle of Salamis, 480 B.C.E. • Battle of Plataea, 479 B.C.E. ...
Main Idea 1
... Ancient Greek literature provides some of the world’s greatest poems and stories. • Among the earliest Greek writings are two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. • The Iliad tells the story of the last years of the Trojan War. ...
... Ancient Greek literature provides some of the world’s greatest poems and stories. • Among the earliest Greek writings are two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. • The Iliad tells the story of the last years of the Trojan War. ...
The Classical Greek Age
... • In Athens they were often metics who came from Asia Minor • Little or no influence in Sparta, which spurned outsiders who talked a lot • They appear frequently in the writings of Plato as the intellectual rivals of Socrates; Plato contrasts the shallowness of their rhetorical skills to Socrates’ q ...
... • In Athens they were often metics who came from Asia Minor • Little or no influence in Sparta, which spurned outsiders who talked a lot • They appear frequently in the writings of Plato as the intellectual rivals of Socrates; Plato contrasts the shallowness of their rhetorical skills to Socrates’ q ...
Webquest Ancient Greek Religion
... ________________ religion, meaning they worshipped many gods. 2. Emphasis was placed on pleasing Gods in order to live a life free of ___________ and ________________. They participated in a number of _____________, rites, ceremonies, and _______________ to impress and placate the Gods. 3. Sacrifice ...
... ________________ religion, meaning they worshipped many gods. 2. Emphasis was placed on pleasing Gods in order to live a life free of ___________ and ________________. They participated in a number of _____________, rites, ceremonies, and _______________ to impress and placate the Gods. 3. Sacrifice ...
ancient greece - Barren County Schools
... 5. _______________-god of wine & fertility. (play about this one) 6. _______________-god of light (sun) and phrophecy. 7. _______________-ruled the underworld. B. Greeks ____________ their gods; they were total human forms. They believed gods behaved like humans (married & had children). C. Deities ...
... 5. _______________-god of wine & fertility. (play about this one) 6. _______________-god of light (sun) and phrophecy. 7. _______________-ruled the underworld. B. Greeks ____________ their gods; they were total human forms. They believed gods behaved like humans (married & had children). C. Deities ...
Referee`s epic quest to solve ancient riddle
... will be brought to the site, enabling a “full body scan” of the six-kilometre long isthmus. ...
... will be brought to the site, enabling a “full body scan” of the six-kilometre long isthmus. ...
Essay Introduction Lesson
... of the time included olives, and figs, along with cheese and meat from goats and sheep. This is largely due to the fact that geography significantly affected the economy and the culture of ancient Greece. • Starting with a statistic: The Athenian army was outnumbered 4 to 1 at the Battle of Marathon ...
... of the time included olives, and figs, along with cheese and meat from goats and sheep. This is largely due to the fact that geography significantly affected the economy and the culture of ancient Greece. • Starting with a statistic: The Athenian army was outnumbered 4 to 1 at the Battle of Marathon ...
Empires and Civilizations in Collision: The Persians and the Greeks
... Hellenistic Era 3. Alexander died in 323 B.C.E.; empire divided into three kingdoms, ruled by Macedonian generals 4. Alexander’s conquests were most important in terms of world history for creation of the Hellenistic era (323–30 B.C.E.) a. dissemination of Greek culture through much of Asia and Egyp ...
... Hellenistic Era 3. Alexander died in 323 B.C.E.; empire divided into three kingdoms, ruled by Macedonian generals 4. Alexander’s conquests were most important in terms of world history for creation of the Hellenistic era (323–30 B.C.E.) a. dissemination of Greek culture through much of Asia and Egyp ...
Chapter 8 Ancient_Greeks
... children, aliens, and slaves were not considered to be citizens. They had very little to no rights. ...
... children, aliens, and slaves were not considered to be citizens. They had very little to no rights. ...
Chapter 15 Section 2 Greek Art and Literature
... Histories which is the first known narrative of history • He was the first known to examine historical events critically • He lived during the Persian Wars, which is where conflict and culture of both peoples became the subject of The Histories ...
... Histories which is the first known narrative of history • He was the first known to examine historical events critically • He lived during the Persian Wars, which is where conflict and culture of both peoples became the subject of The Histories ...
Ch08
... Ancient Greek literature provides some of the world’s greatest poems and stories. • Among the earliest Greek writings are two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. • The Iliad tells the story of the last years of the Trojan War. ...
... Ancient Greek literature provides some of the world’s greatest poems and stories. • Among the earliest Greek writings are two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. • The Iliad tells the story of the last years of the Trojan War. ...
Name - Quia
... 59. Which Greek philosopher is considered the “Father of History?” (Hint: He is how we know about the 300 Spartans). 60. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were ancient Greek – 61. The Empire of Alexander the Great stretched from Greece to – ...
... 59. Which Greek philosopher is considered the “Father of History?” (Hint: He is how we know about the 300 Spartans). 60. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were ancient Greek – 61. The Empire of Alexander the Great stretched from Greece to – ...
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... Ancient Greek literature provides some of the world’s greatest poems and stories. • Among the earliest Greek writings are two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. • The Iliad tells the story of the last years of the Trojan War. ...
... Ancient Greek literature provides some of the world’s greatest poems and stories. • Among the earliest Greek writings are two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. • The Iliad tells the story of the last years of the Trojan War. ...