The Legacies of Ancient Greece - G-PISD
... how the government should run.) All men over 20 years old could participate in the Assembly. (The lawmaking group) Each year 500 names of citizens were drawn to be on the Council of Five Hundred who ran the daily business of Athens. ...
... how the government should run.) All men over 20 years old could participate in the Assembly. (The lawmaking group) Each year 500 names of citizens were drawn to be on the Council of Five Hundred who ran the daily business of Athens. ...
Chapter 11 Test Name Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best
... Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1.Which caused the Peloponnesian War? 2.Who resented Athens’ growing power after Athens won the Second Persian War? 3.Which ruler conquered Greece? 4. What are the origins of Hellenistic culture? 5.Much of the territory c ...
... Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1.Which caused the Peloponnesian War? 2.Who resented Athens’ growing power after Athens won the Second Persian War? 3.Which ruler conquered Greece? 4. What are the origins of Hellenistic culture? 5.Much of the territory c ...
Regents Review - Ancient Greece
... Plato ♦ Student of Socrates ♦Founded The Academy in Athens ♦Wrote The Republic which focuses on the central question of how to live a good life, asking what an ideal State would be like, and what defines a just individual. ♦Platonic love “At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.” ...
... Plato ♦ Student of Socrates ♦Founded The Academy in Athens ♦Wrote The Republic which focuses on the central question of how to live a good life, asking what an ideal State would be like, and what defines a just individual. ♦Platonic love “At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.” ...
Greek Golden Age
... Golden age of Pericles (mostly occurring between the Persian and the Peloponnesian Wars). Pericles extended democracy: most adult males had equal voice Pericles had Athens rebuilt after the destruction in the Persian Wars, the Parthenon is an example of this reconstruction ...
... Golden age of Pericles (mostly occurring between the Persian and the Peloponnesian Wars). Pericles extended democracy: most adult males had equal voice Pericles had Athens rebuilt after the destruction in the Persian Wars, the Parthenon is an example of this reconstruction ...
CHAPTER 1 - TIMELINE 2 - GREECE
... • GOLDEN AGE OF GREECE 480 – 404 BC • AGE OF PERICLES 461 – 429 BC EMERGENCE OF WIDER DEMOCRACY ...
... • GOLDEN AGE OF GREECE 480 – 404 BC • AGE OF PERICLES 461 – 429 BC EMERGENCE OF WIDER DEMOCRACY ...
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... Draco (draykoh) Athenian lawmaker whose code of laws prescribed death for almost every offense (circa 7th century BC). Epic (EHpihk) noun,adjective A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds. Hellenistic Age of history is the period which followed the conquests of Alexander the Great. It was so ...
... Draco (draykoh) Athenian lawmaker whose code of laws prescribed death for almost every offense (circa 7th century BC). Epic (EHpihk) noun,adjective A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds. Hellenistic Age of history is the period which followed the conquests of Alexander the Great. It was so ...
Ancient Greece Notes 2
... * His ____________________________, Plato, carried on Socrates’ influence. ...
... * His ____________________________, Plato, carried on Socrates’ influence. ...
Chapter 6 Greece*s Golden and Hellenistic Age
... This was a mixture of Greek and Middle Eastern cultures that formed during and after Alexander Alexandra was the center and the most important city In 508 BC citizens began controlling Athenian government Greece contributions were ...
... This was a mixture of Greek and Middle Eastern cultures that formed during and after Alexander Alexandra was the center and the most important city In 508 BC citizens began controlling Athenian government Greece contributions were ...
Sparta Society - Spring Branch ISD
... influenced the world because its texts were not lost but translated into Arabic and stimulated Muslim intellectuals. ...
... influenced the world because its texts were not lost but translated into Arabic and stimulated Muslim intellectuals. ...
Ancient Greece P 182-189 The Greek World: (1
... Philosophy is the methodical use of reason to discover the truth. The Sophists were an influential group of ancient Greek philosophers who taught that there was no absolute right or wrong. Socrates, a critic of the Sophists and teacher of Plato, believed individuals could discover the truth within t ...
... Philosophy is the methodical use of reason to discover the truth. The Sophists were an influential group of ancient Greek philosophers who taught that there was no absolute right or wrong. Socrates, a critic of the Sophists and teacher of Plato, believed individuals could discover the truth within t ...
The Golden Age of Pericles, Achievements and Contributions of
... • Thucydides – Greek historian who wrote “The History of the Peloponnesian War,” the conflict between Athens and Sparta for control of Greece ...
... • Thucydides – Greek historian who wrote “The History of the Peloponnesian War,” the conflict between Athens and Sparta for control of Greece ...
The Golden Age of Pericles and Achievements/Contributions of
... • Thucydides – Greek historian who wrote “The History of the Peloponnesian War,” the conflict between Athens and Sparta for control of Greece ...
... • Thucydides – Greek historian who wrote “The History of the Peloponnesian War,” the conflict between Athens and Sparta for control of Greece ...
STUDY GUIDE Chapter 8 tyrant polis mythology aristocrats fables
... Pericles classical democracy acropolis ...
... Pericles classical democracy acropolis ...
Ancient World History Guild
... culture called (Hellenic/Hellenistic ) culture which was a blending of Greek, Egyptian, & Asian cultures 6. The greatest of the Greek philosophers was (Zeno/Socrates); famous for creating a style of teaching still used today. 7. Alexander was tutored by the famous Greek philosopher (Socrates/ Aristo ...
... culture called (Hellenic/Hellenistic ) culture which was a blending of Greek, Egyptian, & Asian cultures 6. The greatest of the Greek philosophers was (Zeno/Socrates); famous for creating a style of teaching still used today. 7. Alexander was tutored by the famous Greek philosopher (Socrates/ Aristo ...
Ancient Greece Review for Lessons 1,2,3 Quiz
... ________________ democracy where every citizen was part of the _________________. However, they soon had too many people and formed a council of _______________ people to serve for __________ year. One of the greatest leaders of the Athenian democracy, _____________________ believed that if a man to ...
... ________________ democracy where every citizen was part of the _________________. However, they soon had too many people and formed a council of _______________ people to serve for __________ year. One of the greatest leaders of the Athenian democracy, _____________________ believed that if a man to ...
The Ancient Greeks Name: To complete this worksheet use the
... 20. Spartan boys started their training at what age? 21. What did Spartans do with their unwanted children? 22. Sparta was completely dedicated to the art of what? Socrates and Plato 23. How was Socrates different from the sophists? 24. What does philosophy mean in Greek? 25. What is the Socratic Me ...
... 20. Spartan boys started their training at what age? 21. What did Spartans do with their unwanted children? 22. Sparta was completely dedicated to the art of what? Socrates and Plato 23. How was Socrates different from the sophists? 24. What does philosophy mean in Greek? 25. What is the Socratic Me ...
Ancient Greece
... 1. Alexander the Great- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Persia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley. His conquests spread Greek culture throughout parts of three continents. ...
... 1. Alexander the Great- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Persia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley. His conquests spread Greek culture throughout parts of three continents. ...
ANCIENT GREECE
... Next, it was ruled by a small group of nobles. This is called an oligarchy. New forms of government would soon develop, especially in Athens. Two Major City States Develop Athens is a city state that develops into a democracy. A democracy is a place where people vote. Only male citizens co ...
... Next, it was ruled by a small group of nobles. This is called an oligarchy. New forms of government would soon develop, especially in Athens. Two Major City States Develop Athens is a city state that develops into a democracy. A democracy is a place where people vote. Only male citizens co ...
Legacy of Greece Guided Notes
... ________________ over 20 years old could participate in ______________________ (the lawmaking group). Each year 500 names of citizens were drawn to be on the Council of Five Hundred who ran the daily business of Athens. Trial By Jury When a __________________________________________ decides if ...
... ________________ over 20 years old could participate in ______________________ (the lawmaking group). Each year 500 names of citizens were drawn to be on the Council of Five Hundred who ran the daily business of Athens. Trial By Jury When a __________________________________________ decides if ...
Chapter 4- Ancient Greece
... 2. What was the role of the Delian League in the creation of the Athenian Empire? 3. Why did Athenians develop and practice ostracism? 4. How did the Great Peloponnesian War weaken the Greek stats? ...
... 2. What was the role of the Delian League in the creation of the Athenian Empire? 3. Why did Athenians develop and practice ostracism? 4. How did the Great Peloponnesian War weaken the Greek stats? ...
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... great comedies for the stage, including The Birds and Lysistrata. Lysistrata portrayed the women of Athens forcing their husbands to end the Peloponnesian War. The fact that Athenians could listen to criticism of themselves showed the freedom and openness of public discussion that existed in democra ...
... great comedies for the stage, including The Birds and Lysistrata. Lysistrata portrayed the women of Athens forcing their husbands to end the Peloponnesian War. The fact that Athenians could listen to criticism of themselves showed the freedom and openness of public discussion that existed in democra ...