File - Mr Banks` Class
... 500s B.C. By ______B.C., the Persians had gained control of Greek colonies on the west coast of Asia Minor. ii. Battle of Marathon 1. In the fall of 490 B.C., a force including thousands of Persians landed in Greece. They gathered at ...
... 500s B.C. By ______B.C., the Persians had gained control of Greek colonies on the west coast of Asia Minor. ii. Battle of Marathon 1. In the fall of 490 B.C., a force including thousands of Persians landed in Greece. They gathered at ...
WHICh5Sec3-SpartaAthens-NoteSheets-2016
... 6. ____________________-Civilization on Crete was relatively peaceful/warlike? 7. ____________________-written language of the civilization on the island of Crete. 8. ____________________-term for paintings on wet plaster-many of these have been found on Crete. 9. ___________________ &______________ ...
... 6. ____________________-Civilization on Crete was relatively peaceful/warlike? 7. ____________________-written language of the civilization on the island of Crete. 8. ____________________-term for paintings on wet plaster-many of these have been found on Crete. 9. ___________________ &______________ ...
Chapter 5: Ancient Greece
... Athens fight Persia; other Greek city-states fight on Athenian side Persians burn city of Athens Greeks defeat Persians Greeks believe gods protect them ...
... Athens fight Persia; other Greek city-states fight on Athenian side Persians burn city of Athens Greeks defeat Persians Greeks believe gods protect them ...
Greeks and the Romans
... ◦ Describe the role of the Persian Wars in Athens’ rise to Greek leadership ◦ Evaluate Athenian democracy and the reasons for Athens’ decline ◦ Describe the changes that occurred in Greece and Persia after their conquest by Philip of Macedonia and Alexander the Great ◦ The Legacy of Greece ...
... ◦ Describe the role of the Persian Wars in Athens’ rise to Greek leadership ◦ Evaluate Athenian democracy and the reasons for Athens’ decline ◦ Describe the changes that occurred in Greece and Persia after their conquest by Philip of Macedonia and Alexander the Great ◦ The Legacy of Greece ...
Objectives - Rush`s PAGES -->
... • Writing system, art, pottery, literature, politics, religion ...
... • Writing system, art, pottery, literature, politics, religion ...
Ancient Greek Chapter Questions
... • Polis: early Greek city-state made up of a city and the surrounding countryside and run like an independent country ...
... • Polis: early Greek city-state made up of a city and the surrounding countryside and run like an independent country ...
Ancient Greece
... 5. the Greek diet consisted of ____________________________ a. how did the land dictate the Greek diet?: ...
... 5. the Greek diet consisted of ____________________________ a. how did the land dictate the Greek diet?: ...
17.03. Introduction to Political Thought Apology of Socrates Dates Socrates
... IV. Socrates’s defense A. Response to past charges: Doesn’t make any claims of practical wisdom or knowledge Why then do the Athenians think he makes such claims? (Story of the oracle) B. Response to present charges 1. Corrupting the youth: He could not intentionally corrupt/harm the youth because h ...
... IV. Socrates’s defense A. Response to past charges: Doesn’t make any claims of practical wisdom or knowledge Why then do the Athenians think he makes such claims? (Story of the oracle) B. Response to present charges 1. Corrupting the youth: He could not intentionally corrupt/harm the youth because h ...
Chapter 4-Conflict in Greece 4.3
... Athens became the leader of the Greek world and created an empire. ...
... Athens became the leader of the Greek world and created an empire. ...
phaedo1
... “ Then he will do this most perfectly who approaches the object with thought alone, without associating any sight with his thought, or dragging in any sense perception with his reasoning, but who, using pure thought alone, tries to track down each reality purely and by itself freeing himself as far ...
... “ Then he will do this most perfectly who approaches the object with thought alone, without associating any sight with his thought, or dragging in any sense perception with his reasoning, but who, using pure thought alone, tries to track down each reality purely and by itself freeing himself as far ...
Ancient Greece Final-1
... Power to the People? Ostracism: the practice of banning people from Athens for 10 years 6000 citizens had to vote for ostracism Designed to prevent civil unrest and civil war Athenians feared too much power in the hands of one or a few people However, whilst ordinary people were now more ab ...
... Power to the People? Ostracism: the practice of banning people from Athens for 10 years 6000 citizens had to vote for ostracism Designed to prevent civil unrest and civil war Athenians feared too much power in the hands of one or a few people However, whilst ordinary people were now more ab ...
Sparta and Athens
... temples, and walls. Still, most Greeks wanted to be citizens. By 500 B.C., most city-states had replaced the tyrants. Two new types of government arose. The first was oligarchy, in which a few people hold power. The second was democracy, which is run by citizens. Sparta had an oligarchy. Athens had ...
... temples, and walls. Still, most Greeks wanted to be citizens. By 500 B.C., most city-states had replaced the tyrants. Two new types of government arose. The first was oligarchy, in which a few people hold power. The second was democracy, which is run by citizens. Sparta had an oligarchy. Athens had ...
File
... Map of Greece: What does the land look like around Greece? Greece is very hilly, without much farmland. How did they make money? Early on, Greece became a powerful civilization because of its central trade position on the Mediterranean, Ionian, and Aegean Seas. Greek Legend: Trojan War In 1200 B ...
... Map of Greece: What does the land look like around Greece? Greece is very hilly, without much farmland. How did they make money? Early on, Greece became a powerful civilization because of its central trade position on the Mediterranean, Ionian, and Aegean Seas. Greek Legend: Trojan War In 1200 B ...
18- Democracy and Greece`s Golden Age Pericles` Plan for Athens
... depended on gaining access to the surrounding waterways. Athens needed overseas trade to obtain supplies of grain and other raw materials. Athenian military might allowed Pericles to treat other members of the Delian League as part of the empire. Some cities in the Peloponnesus, however, resisted At ...
... depended on gaining access to the surrounding waterways. Athens needed overseas trade to obtain supplies of grain and other raw materials. Athenian military might allowed Pericles to treat other members of the Delian League as part of the empire. Some cities in the Peloponnesus, however, resisted At ...
Category 1--$200
... Why is Alexander the Great so important to Greek culture? As he traveled and expanded his empire, he spread the Greek culture – all over Europe, northern Africa and Asia (as far east as India!) ...
... Why is Alexander the Great so important to Greek culture? As he traveled and expanded his empire, he spread the Greek culture – all over Europe, northern Africa and Asia (as far east as India!) ...
DOC
... between they are a from sheet Athens and person living in into either Sparta? one city or the Athens or Do the children other. Sparta. understand 'democracy'? ...
... between they are a from sheet Athens and person living in into either Sparta? one city or the Athens or Do the children other. Sparta. understand 'democracy'? ...
ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA
... concern itself exclusively with the adventures of Dionysus and began to choose its subjects from all periods of Greek mythology. In this way, over time the dithyramb would evolve into stories in “play” form: DRAMA. ...
... concern itself exclusively with the adventures of Dionysus and began to choose its subjects from all periods of Greek mythology. In this way, over time the dithyramb would evolve into stories in “play” form: DRAMA. ...
notes - ancient greece - World History with Miss Bunnell
... o In the end, the Persians _______________________ and gave up on attacking Greece. Classical Greece Athens was the _________________________________. o 300,000 population o Most resident were not citizens. ...
... o In the end, the Persians _______________________ and gave up on attacking Greece. Classical Greece Athens was the _________________________________. o 300,000 population o Most resident were not citizens. ...
Lesson 3: The Golden Age of Athens
... War broke out in 431 B.C. between these two. It was called the Peloponnesian War after the area of Greece where most of the fighting took place. *Athens' greatest strength was sea power. Sparta was more of a land power. This made it hard for either one to gain a real advantage. * A plague, or a fast ...
... War broke out in 431 B.C. between these two. It was called the Peloponnesian War after the area of Greece where most of the fighting took place. *Athens' greatest strength was sea power. Sparta was more of a land power. This made it hard for either one to gain a real advantage. * A plague, or a fast ...
World History - Dublin City Schools
... trade. • Mycenaeans also adapted the Minoan writing system to the Greek language and decorated vases with Minoan designs. • Mycenae religious practices, art, politics, and literature were also influenced by Minoans. ...
... trade. • Mycenaeans also adapted the Minoan writing system to the Greek language and decorated vases with Minoan designs. • Mycenae religious practices, art, politics, and literature were also influenced by Minoans. ...
Chapter 5-Section 2-Part 1-Guided Notes
... o Free property owning __________________ born in _________________ were considered citizens. o Women, _____________, and _______________ had relatively few rights. Athenian Education-Only the sons of wealthy families received formal educations. • Athenian Education: Boys• Athenian Education: The Gi ...
... o Free property owning __________________ born in _________________ were considered citizens. o Women, _____________, and _______________ had relatively few rights. Athenian Education-Only the sons of wealthy families received formal educations. • Athenian Education: Boys• Athenian Education: The Gi ...
Democracy - f
... • Four major TYPES OF GOVERNMENT evolved in ancient Greece: • Monarchy (rule of a king) limited by an aristocratic council and a popular assembly. • Oligarchy (rule of the few) arising when the aristocratic council ousted the king and abolished the assembly. • Tyranny (rule by one who ruled without ...
... • Four major TYPES OF GOVERNMENT evolved in ancient Greece: • Monarchy (rule of a king) limited by an aristocratic council and a popular assembly. • Oligarchy (rule of the few) arising when the aristocratic council ousted the king and abolished the assembly. • Tyranny (rule by one who ruled without ...
Script: Slide 1: The three ancient cities of Greece were Sparta
... society, so women, slaves, and foreigners did not have many of the same rights as men. Slide 5: Thebes was an ancient city-state in Greece that is not as prominent as the other two city-states, Sparta and Athens. During the Persian Wars, Thebes fought for the Persian side, against the Spartans and A ...
... society, so women, slaves, and foreigners did not have many of the same rights as men. Slide 5: Thebes was an ancient city-state in Greece that is not as prominent as the other two city-states, Sparta and Athens. During the Persian Wars, Thebes fought for the Persian side, against the Spartans and A ...
Ancient Greece - Mr. May`s World History
... 1750 B.C. – 133 B.C. Section 3: Conflict in the Greek World Cory may ...
... 1750 B.C. – 133 B.C. Section 3: Conflict in the Greek World Cory may ...