PowerPoint on Greece - Henry County Schools
... at the trial in which he is charged with not recognizing the gods recognized by the state, inventing new deities, and corrupting the youth of Athens. Socrates' speech, however, is by no means an "apology" in our modern understanding of the word. The name of the dialogue derives from the Greek "apolo ...
... at the trial in which he is charged with not recognizing the gods recognized by the state, inventing new deities, and corrupting the youth of Athens. Socrates' speech, however, is by no means an "apology" in our modern understanding of the word. The name of the dialogue derives from the Greek "apolo ...
Name: Global History I Family:
... citizen over the age of 18 was a part of the assembly and voted on all major issues. Most residents of Athens were not citizens. Meetings of the assembly were held every ten days on a hillside east of the Acropolis. The assembly passed all laws, elected public officials, and made financial decisions ...
... citizen over the age of 18 was a part of the assembly and voted on all major issues. Most residents of Athens were not citizens. Meetings of the assembly were held every ten days on a hillside east of the Acropolis. The assembly passed all laws, elected public officials, and made financial decisions ...
The Battle of Marathon, 490 BC
... conference with him. For the man on whom the lot fell to be polemarch at Athens was entitled to give his vote with the ten generals, since anciently the Athenians allowed him an equal right of voting with them. The polemarch at this juncture was Callimachus of Aphidnre; to him therefore Miltiades we ...
... conference with him. For the man on whom the lot fell to be polemarch at Athens was entitled to give his vote with the ten generals, since anciently the Athenians allowed him an equal right of voting with them. The polemarch at this juncture was Callimachus of Aphidnre; to him therefore Miltiades we ...
Ancient Greek Architecture Handout
... Although the ancient Greeks erected buildings of many types, the Greek temple best exemplifies the aims and methods of Greek architecture. Although the ancient Greeks erected buildings of many types, the Greek temple best exemplifies the aims and methods of Greek architecture. The temple typically i ...
... Although the ancient Greeks erected buildings of many types, the Greek temple best exemplifies the aims and methods of Greek architecture. Although the ancient Greeks erected buildings of many types, the Greek temple best exemplifies the aims and methods of Greek architecture. The temple typically i ...
DOC - Mr. Dowling
... Name: Date: Persia Wars among the Greek poli were common in the fifth century before the Common Era, but the city-states united to defend themselves against Persia, the most powerful empire in the world at that time. The victorious Greeks developed a sense of confidence that led to an era we now cal ...
... Name: Date: Persia Wars among the Greek poli were common in the fifth century before the Common Era, but the city-states united to defend themselves against Persia, the most powerful empire in the world at that time. The victorious Greeks developed a sense of confidence that led to an era we now cal ...
Copy this Chart! Forms of Government in Greek City
... Explain the reforms that Peisistratus made after he took over the rule of Athens. He divided large estates among farmers who had no land. He provided loans to help farmers buy equipment to work their farms. He gave citizenship to Athenians who did not own land. He also hired the poor to construct te ...
... Explain the reforms that Peisistratus made after he took over the rule of Athens. He divided large estates among farmers who had no land. He provided loans to help farmers buy equipment to work their farms. He gave citizenship to Athenians who did not own land. He also hired the poor to construct te ...
Philosophy
... prisoners come to think that the shadows were real, and that was what things really looked like? Suppose now that one of the men escaped, and got out of the cave, and saw what real people looked like, and real trees and grass. If he went back to the cave and told the other men what he had seen, wou ...
... prisoners come to think that the shadows were real, and that was what things really looked like? Suppose now that one of the men escaped, and got out of the cave, and saw what real people looked like, and real trees and grass. If he went back to the cave and told the other men what he had seen, wou ...
5th Century - My FIT (my.fit.edu)
... Setting of Plato's Symposium Segesta vs. Selinus - Syracuse ...
... Setting of Plato's Symposium Segesta vs. Selinus - Syracuse ...
Chapter 5 - Greer Middle College
... 5. How might Greek plays have been expressions of civic pride? 6. Do you think that Thucydides was right in his assertion that history sometimes repeats itself? Why or why not? 7. Who held the advantage during the Peloponnesian War? Explain. 8. Why might the plague that struck Athens in the second y ...
... 5. How might Greek plays have been expressions of civic pride? 6. Do you think that Thucydides was right in his assertion that history sometimes repeats itself? Why or why not? 7. Who held the advantage during the Peloponnesian War? Explain. 8. Why might the plague that struck Athens in the second y ...
Athenian Democracy-Summary Sentences
... democracy cannot be examined properly without considering the ages that preceded it and succeeded it. The text claims that the common viewpoint of early democracy, particularly that of Athens, has been skewed by modern historians who have, over the years, shown a tendency to glorify this time period ...
... democracy cannot be examined properly without considering the ages that preceded it and succeeded it. The text claims that the common viewpoint of early democracy, particularly that of Athens, has been skewed by modern historians who have, over the years, shown a tendency to glorify this time period ...
In the footsteps of the Dorians
... will become an increasingly significant issue for historians and the teaching of history. We must begin to ask ourselves if we are loving these popular historic sites to death. By contrast to Ephesus, the ruins of both Miletus and Priene have significantly less reconstruction and tourist activity, ...
... will become an increasingly significant issue for historians and the teaching of history. We must begin to ask ourselves if we are loving these popular historic sites to death. By contrast to Ephesus, the ruins of both Miletus and Priene have significantly less reconstruction and tourist activity, ...
Group 1 Ancient and Classic Greece: Geography: Greece`s
... Lycurgus Reforms" gave rise to the well known 'spartan lifestyle' consisting of rigidly controlled military type service from an early age to 60 for males -Spartan women held much more power than their counterparts in other states and for the most part upheld similar values to the men -The state was ...
... Lycurgus Reforms" gave rise to the well known 'spartan lifestyle' consisting of rigidly controlled military type service from an early age to 60 for males -Spartan women held much more power than their counterparts in other states and for the most part upheld similar values to the men -The state was ...
Athens: Greek city-state located on the Aegean Coast About 750 BC
... Solon – a rich merchant, prepared a constitution, a wet of principles and rules for governing -this constitution broke the political power of the rich -set limits on how much land a person could own -gave land-owners the right to vote in the Assembly -Assembly given the power to pass laws -all debts ...
... Solon – a rich merchant, prepared a constitution, a wet of principles and rules for governing -this constitution broke the political power of the rich -set limits on how much land a person could own -gave land-owners the right to vote in the Assembly -Assembly given the power to pass laws -all debts ...
No Slide Title - Springfield Public Schools
... Drama and History Tragedy and Comedy • Greeks invent drama as an art form; includes chorus, dance, poetry • Two forms of drama: tragedy and comedy • Tragedy—tells story of heroes’ downfall; themes of love, hate, war • Comedy—makes fun of politics and respected people; slapstick humor • Greek dramati ...
... Drama and History Tragedy and Comedy • Greeks invent drama as an art form; includes chorus, dance, poetry • Two forms of drama: tragedy and comedy • Tragedy—tells story of heroes’ downfall; themes of love, hate, war • Comedy—makes fun of politics and respected people; slapstick humor • Greek dramati ...
The Rise of Greek City-States Chapter 5 Sec.2 Sparta
... First legislature Law making body All males over the age of 30 were members of the assembly ...
... First legislature Law making body All males over the age of 30 were members of the assembly ...
The Rise of Greek City-States Chapter 5 Sec.2
... First legislature Law making body All males over the age of 30 were members of the assembly ...
... First legislature Law making body All males over the age of 30 were members of the assembly ...
The Greek City States - White Plains Public Schools
... trading took place there. Society was composed of three groups: free adult males, who were citizens with political rights; women, children, and resident foreigners, free but without rights; and slaves. Men dominated society, and female infants were frequently left outside to die because they were mo ...
... trading took place there. Society was composed of three groups: free adult males, who were citizens with political rights; women, children, and resident foreigners, free but without rights; and slaves. Men dominated society, and female infants were frequently left outside to die because they were mo ...
Teachers` notes and discussion sheets
... galleries will students go to first, Greek or Persian? Where will you meet at the end?) The Persian objects are in Room 52 - Level 1 (first floor). The Greek objects are in Rooms 15, 17 and 19 - Level 0 ...
... galleries will students go to first, Greek or Persian? Where will you meet at the end?) The Persian objects are in Room 52 - Level 1 (first floor). The Greek objects are in Rooms 15, 17 and 19 - Level 0 ...
greek writers on sparta
... society – but a separate city state All city states had their own ‘personality’ Sparta – first ‘Communist’ society Athens more democratic and philosophical ...
... society – but a separate city state All city states had their own ‘personality’ Sparta – first ‘Communist’ society Athens more democratic and philosophical ...
Chapter 3 - FBCAworldhistory
... Myceneans attacked them. Ten-year siege. Troy falls. Sneak attack with Trojan horse. Read Trojan War inset p. 56 ...
... Myceneans attacked them. Ten-year siege. Troy falls. Sneak attack with Trojan horse. Read Trojan War inset p. 56 ...
Biography of Euripides
... of the men who beat him are now only footnotes in history. Euripides knew that he was better than they, and the endless defeats must have been maddening. But this frustration became part of his art, and his work would not be the same without the sense of loss and injustice. Euripides is arguably the ...
... of the men who beat him are now only footnotes in history. Euripides knew that he was better than they, and the endless defeats must have been maddening. But this frustration became part of his art, and his work would not be the same without the sense of loss and injustice. Euripides is arguably the ...