Holt McDougal
... boys were trained from an early age to be soldiers. Spartan men reached full citizenship at age 30 and could then move back home, but they stayed in the army until they turned 60. Courage, strength, self-discipline, and obedience were the most important qualities to have. Because men were ofte ...
... boys were trained from an early age to be soldiers. Spartan men reached full citizenship at age 30 and could then move back home, but they stayed in the army until they turned 60. Courage, strength, self-discipline, and obedience were the most important qualities to have. Because men were ofte ...
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... 3. a. scenes from every day life; on vases, plates, and other vessels b. to show beauty and grace c. possible answers—to represent the glory of Athens; to honor the gods 4. Epic—stories about great events and heoroes; Homer; Lyric poetry—poems dealing with emotions and desires; Sappho, Pindar; Histo ...
... 3. a. scenes from every day life; on vases, plates, and other vessels b. to show beauty and grace c. possible answers—to represent the glory of Athens; to honor the gods 4. Epic—stories about great events and heoroes; Homer; Lyric poetry—poems dealing with emotions and desires; Sappho, Pindar; Histo ...
From Classical to Contemporary
... reason to accuse him. Not only does he tell us about the good regime, but we see his effect on the young men he was said to have corrupted. Socrates, in leading them to a justice which is not Athenian, or even Greek, but is rather human, precisely because it is rational, shows the way to the truth a ...
... reason to accuse him. Not only does he tell us about the good regime, but we see his effect on the young men he was said to have corrupted. Socrates, in leading them to a justice which is not Athenian, or even Greek, but is rather human, precisely because it is rational, shows the way to the truth a ...
Athens and Sparta became the two most powerful
... They were loyal to the state of Sparta. Every Spartan male or female was required to have a perfect body. When babies were born, Spartan soldiers would come by the house and check the baby. If the baby did not appear healthy and strong, the infant was taken away, and left to die on a hillside, or ta ...
... They were loyal to the state of Sparta. Every Spartan male or female was required to have a perfect body. When babies were born, Spartan soldiers would come by the house and check the baby. If the baby did not appear healthy and strong, the infant was taken away, and left to die on a hillside, or ta ...
Document
... which anyone who wished to, or was urged to, rule could preside. Thus a bodyguard had to be especially created for him. The same problem did not exist for aristocracy and democracy, because in these forms of constitution there was actually no ruler and both kinds of constitution were expected to der ...
... which anyone who wished to, or was urged to, rule could preside. Thus a bodyguard had to be especially created for him. The same problem did not exist for aristocracy and democracy, because in these forms of constitution there was actually no ruler and both kinds of constitution were expected to der ...
T The Formation of New Cultural Communities, 1000
... encompassed a multitude of ethnic groups and many forms of social and political organization, from nomadic kinship group to subordinate kingdom to city-state. Darius can rightly be considered a second founder of the Persian Empire, after Cyrus, because he created a new organizational structure that ...
... encompassed a multitude of ethnic groups and many forms of social and political organization, from nomadic kinship group to subordinate kingdom to city-state. Darius can rightly be considered a second founder of the Persian Empire, after Cyrus, because he created a new organizational structure that ...
ÚSTAVA ATÉNY (Constitution)IV. St. Demosthénes
... AGM Pinakia. – bronzové plakety na hlasovanie Ľudový súd - porotný súd (jury) ...
... AGM Pinakia. – bronzové plakety na hlasovanie Ľudový súd - porotný súd (jury) ...
Printable Activity
... During the Persian Wars, the Persians sacked and burned the city of Athens in 480 B.C. A year later in 479 B.C., the Greeks expanded its army and defeated the Persians at Plataea, ending the Persian Wars. From the destruction of these wars emerged a new leader, Pericles, who expanded Athens’ empire ...
... During the Persian Wars, the Persians sacked and burned the city of Athens in 480 B.C. A year later in 479 B.C., the Greeks expanded its army and defeated the Persians at Plataea, ending the Persian Wars. From the destruction of these wars emerged a new leader, Pericles, who expanded Athens’ empire ...
4 KEY
... Lydos (slave, male): owned by a potter and training to be one, works a lot Aristophon (farmer, male): owns a farm but does not really work on it – has tenants and slaves to do that, goes to town for politics like jury duty Ampharete (citizen, businesswoman, female): sells cloth in the Agora despite ...
... Lydos (slave, male): owned by a potter and training to be one, works a lot Aristophon (farmer, male): owns a farm but does not really work on it – has tenants and slaves to do that, goes to town for politics like jury duty Ampharete (citizen, businesswoman, female): sells cloth in the Agora despite ...
12 Classical Greece
... Each side in the war had advantages and disadvantages. Sparta had the better land-based military force, and its location could not be attacked by sea. Athens had the better navy and could strike Sparta’s allies by sea. These differences shaped the war strategy of each side. ...
... Each side in the war had advantages and disadvantages. Sparta had the better land-based military force, and its location could not be attacked by sea. Athens had the better navy and could strike Sparta’s allies by sea. These differences shaped the war strategy of each side. ...
4.9.3 Fill-in - buaron-history
... 1. They set out to restore democracy V. Competition Among City-States A. Athens and Sparta had both suffered from years of fighting 1. Sparta tried to regain trade and power by conquering city-states under ___________________ Control B. Corinth, Athens, Argos formed the Corinthian Alliance in 375 BC ...
... 1. They set out to restore democracy V. Competition Among City-States A. Athens and Sparta had both suffered from years of fighting 1. Sparta tried to regain trade and power by conquering city-states under ___________________ Control B. Corinth, Athens, Argos formed the Corinthian Alliance in 375 BC ...
Discussion
... “Whether or not people speak in good faith, they cannot say just anything they please. Moral talk is coercive; one thing leads to another.”(p.12) “If I claim that I am fighting justly, I must also claim that I was attacked (‘put to it,’ as the Melians were), or threatened with attack, or that I am ...
... “Whether or not people speak in good faith, they cannot say just anything they please. Moral talk is coercive; one thing leads to another.”(p.12) “If I claim that I am fighting justly, I must also claim that I was attacked (‘put to it,’ as the Melians were), or threatened with attack, or that I am ...
Socrates - Social Studies 212
... his father's craft and apparently practiced it for many years before devoting his time almost completely to intellectual interests. Details of his early life are scanty, although he appears to have had no more than an ordinary Greek education. He did, however, take a keen interest in the works of th ...
... his father's craft and apparently practiced it for many years before devoting his time almost completely to intellectual interests. Details of his early life are scanty, although he appears to have had no more than an ordinary Greek education. He did, however, take a keen interest in the works of th ...
Athens-vs-Sparta Activity
... After reading the information about Sparta and Athens, and looking at the chart above, prepare a poster or travel brochure or real estate ad extolling your city-state (choose between Sparta and Athens). Tell about its advantages to the prospective visitors or potential home owners. Highlights may in ...
... After reading the information about Sparta and Athens, and looking at the chart above, prepare a poster or travel brochure or real estate ad extolling your city-state (choose between Sparta and Athens). Tell about its advantages to the prospective visitors or potential home owners. Highlights may in ...
Lycon - Gocathedral
... rhetoric. Skill of clever debate which aimed at winning arguments with little concern for the truth Sophists taught others to persuade. They were not concerned with how their pupils used this skill. They would teach one to prove anything. Sophists gained a reputation of being opportunists and men wi ...
... rhetoric. Skill of clever debate which aimed at winning arguments with little concern for the truth Sophists taught others to persuade. They were not concerned with how their pupils used this skill. They would teach one to prove anything. Sophists gained a reputation of being opportunists and men wi ...
Section 4
... their mothers to live in barracks with other boys to train as soldiers • Training lasted for 13 years ...
... their mothers to live in barracks with other boys to train as soldiers • Training lasted for 13 years ...
10. 3 Philip and Alexander
... • Taught him for the next seven years, until Alexander ascended to the throne and began his famous conquests. • The two men remained in contact through letters, and Aristotle's influence on Alexander can be seen in the latter's skillful and diplomatic handling of difficult political problems through ...
... • Taught him for the next seven years, until Alexander ascended to the throne and began his famous conquests. • The two men remained in contact through letters, and Aristotle's influence on Alexander can be seen in the latter's skillful and diplomatic handling of difficult political problems through ...
File - Mr. C at Hamilton
... the principal people on Lesbos. After an unsuccessful revolt, the Athenians ordered the death of the entire male population. After some thought, they rescinded this order, and only put to death the leading 1000 ringleaders of the revolt, and redistributed the land of the entire island to Athenian sh ...
... the principal people on Lesbos. After an unsuccessful revolt, the Athenians ordered the death of the entire male population. After some thought, they rescinded this order, and only put to death the leading 1000 ringleaders of the revolt, and redistributed the land of the entire island to Athenian sh ...
17- Warring City-States Rule and Order in Greek City
... began around the age of seven and largely prepared boys to be good citizens. They studied reading, grammar, poetry, history, mathematics,and music. Because citizens were expected to debate issues in the assembly, boys also received training in logic and public speaking. And since the Greeks believed ...
... began around the age of seven and largely prepared boys to be good citizens. They studied reading, grammar, poetry, history, mathematics,and music. Because citizens were expected to debate issues in the assembly, boys also received training in logic and public speaking. And since the Greeks believed ...
The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
... The Ancient Greeks: Crucible of Civilization (from the rise of Pericles to the end of the Peloponnesian War) Name: _______________________________ 1. How did the position of Athens change after the Persian Wars? ...
... The Ancient Greeks: Crucible of Civilization (from the rise of Pericles to the end of the Peloponnesian War) Name: _______________________________ 1. How did the position of Athens change after the Persian Wars? ...
Witchcraft in Fourth Century Athens? The Case
... suggests. “Lose living,” of whatever sort, seems insufficient to merit a death sentence. ...
... suggests. “Lose living,” of whatever sort, seems insufficient to merit a death sentence. ...
Ben KING The Choice of Athens (Herodotus, Histories 7.139) In the
... Ben KING The Choice of Athens (Herodotus, Histories 7.139) In the well-known "Encomium of Athens," Herodotus argues that the Athenians ought to be called "the saviors of Greece," because it was they who, by resolving to face the Persians at sea, "chose that Greece remain free" (7.139.5). This argume ...
... Ben KING The Choice of Athens (Herodotus, Histories 7.139) In the well-known "Encomium of Athens," Herodotus argues that the Athenians ought to be called "the saviors of Greece," because it was they who, by resolving to face the Persians at sea, "chose that Greece remain free" (7.139.5). This argume ...
WOMEN IN ANCIENT GREECE
... components of religious activities in later Greek history. Recent research has found what purports to be the first sculpture of Zeus, placing Crete as his birthplace, long after the goddesses were administering to the people. The next early Greek civilization is called Mycenaean, named after its cap ...
... components of religious activities in later Greek history. Recent research has found what purports to be the first sculpture of Zeus, placing Crete as his birthplace, long after the goddesses were administering to the people. The next early Greek civilization is called Mycenaean, named after its cap ...