B. The Peloponnesian War
... 1. Darius was angry that the Greeks had aided a revolt against the Persians, so he invaded Greece in a series of battles known as the Persian Wars. 2. Greece won these battles because it had better weapons and more clever leaders. ...
... 1. Darius was angry that the Greeks had aided a revolt against the Persians, so he invaded Greece in a series of battles known as the Persian Wars. 2. Greece won these battles because it had better weapons and more clever leaders. ...
Late Classical
... period because as you can see the Hellenistic period was very dramatic. Sculptures have a lot of detail and they show a lot emotion compared to prior Greek styles such as Archaic in which not much is ...
... period because as you can see the Hellenistic period was very dramatic. Sculptures have a lot of detail and they show a lot emotion compared to prior Greek styles such as Archaic in which not much is ...
File - UAGC SOCIAL STUDIES
... • The Parthenon was built during this time. (Pericles) • “Tragedies” and “Comedies” are developed. ...
... • The Parthenon was built during this time. (Pericles) • “Tragedies” and “Comedies” are developed. ...
Impact of Geography on Greece
... Identify 1 geographic feature & propose how it might impact the culture of Greece ...
... Identify 1 geographic feature & propose how it might impact the culture of Greece ...
Sparta and Greece Section 2
... and culture, although he did allow the conquered people to keep their own customs as well. The new blended culture developed and was called Hellenistic or Greek-like. It was not purely Greek but it was heavily influenced by Greek ideas. Alexander died unexpectedly without an obvious heir. His genera ...
... and culture, although he did allow the conquered people to keep their own customs as well. The new blended culture developed and was called Hellenistic or Greek-like. It was not purely Greek but it was heavily influenced by Greek ideas. Alexander died unexpectedly without an obvious heir. His genera ...
B. The Peloponnesian War
... 1. Darius was angry that the Greeks had aided a revolt against the Persians, so he invaded Greece in a series of battles known as the Persian Wars. 2. Greece won these battles because it had better weapons and more clever leaders. ...
... 1. Darius was angry that the Greeks had aided a revolt against the Persians, so he invaded Greece in a series of battles known as the Persian Wars. 2. Greece won these battles because it had better weapons and more clever leaders. ...
Classical Greece
... Politics- looked at governments of various city states – Empirical determination of best government, based on study of data – Best government is constitutional – Lead by Middle Class ...
... Politics- looked at governments of various city states – Empirical determination of best government, based on study of data – Best government is constitutional – Lead by Middle Class ...
Ancient Greece - Cherokee County Schools
... The Athenians gave him the option between exile or death. He chose to take his own life by drinking hemlock, a poison ...
... The Athenians gave him the option between exile or death. He chose to take his own life by drinking hemlock, a poison ...
Ancient Greece ppt
... CONQUESTS of ALEXANDER the GREAT • 336-323 BC -Largest Empire in World History (up to that time-see maps/videos) • From Greece to the Indus River! • Marched 22,000 miles and never lost a battle! ...
... CONQUESTS of ALEXANDER the GREAT • 336-323 BC -Largest Empire in World History (up to that time-see maps/videos) • From Greece to the Indus River! • Marched 22,000 miles and never lost a battle! ...
Greco Roman architecture project
... Objective: The purpose of the assignment is to help students become more aware of the Greco‐Roman architectural influence in America Assignment: In this assignment, students will analyze the elements that have influenced the architects to design in the modern fashion while maintaining some of t ...
... Objective: The purpose of the assignment is to help students become more aware of the Greco‐Roman architectural influence in America Assignment: In this assignment, students will analyze the elements that have influenced the architects to design in the modern fashion while maintaining some of t ...
Ancient Greece
... • The golden age began after the Greeks banded together to defeat the powerful Persian Empire. • Athens, the city-state that had led the fight against Persia, became the cultural center of Greece. – Famous politicians, artists, and thinkers lived in Athens. – Leaders like Pericles supported the arts ...
... • The golden age began after the Greeks banded together to defeat the powerful Persian Empire. • Athens, the city-state that had led the fight against Persia, became the cultural center of Greece. – Famous politicians, artists, and thinkers lived in Athens. – Leaders like Pericles supported the arts ...
Let`s Get Greeked Out! Jeopardy Vocabulary People Wars City
... who were made into slaves by the invaders from the north The heavily armed Greek ...
... who were made into slaves by the invaders from the north The heavily armed Greek ...
Ancient Greece - Eli Gulsby
... _______ 2. The ancient Greeks had no written language but still produced a very successful civilization. _______ 3. For most of its history, ancient Greece was not a politically unified country. _______ 4. The Greeks formed the world’s first dictatorship. _______ 5. The ancient Greeks believed that ...
... _______ 2. The ancient Greeks had no written language but still produced a very successful civilization. _______ 3. For most of its history, ancient Greece was not a politically unified country. _______ 4. The Greeks formed the world’s first dictatorship. _______ 5. The ancient Greeks believed that ...
APCh.4PP - Springdale High School
... into twenty provinces; a satrap who was related or connected to the royal court administered each province. ...
... into twenty provinces; a satrap who was related or connected to the royal court administered each province. ...
Ancient Greeks
... Who are the Greeks? • The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. The Ancient Greeks lived in Greece and the countries that we now call Bulgaria and Turkey. • The Ancient Greece empire spread over Europe as far as France in the East. The Greek Empire was most powerful between 2 ...
... Who are the Greeks? • The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. The Ancient Greeks lived in Greece and the countries that we now call Bulgaria and Turkey. • The Ancient Greece empire spread over Europe as far as France in the East. The Greek Empire was most powerful between 2 ...
Ancient Greece - Miami Beach Senior High School
... Sophists travel and teach rhetoric and relativity for selfbetterment The “Big Three”: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle Socrates: questioned authority, held conversations with public Plato: Platonic Forms, natural world is an imperfect copy Aristotle: By studying nature, one can arrive at a b ...
... Sophists travel and teach rhetoric and relativity for selfbetterment The “Big Three”: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle Socrates: questioned authority, held conversations with public Plato: Platonic Forms, natural world is an imperfect copy Aristotle: By studying nature, one can arrive at a b ...
Classical Greece - McKinney ISD Staff Sites
... advantages and disadvantage of political structures in the Greek city – states Government should be balanced between monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy Middle class should be in power because they knew how to command and obey ...
... advantages and disadvantage of political structures in the Greek city – states Government should be balanced between monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy Middle class should be in power because they knew how to command and obey ...
direct democracy.
... sides of a triangle. Euclid wrote The Elements, a textbook that became the basis for modern geometry. Aristarchus theorized about a heliocentric, or sun-centered, solar system. Eratosthenes showed that the Earth was round and accurately calculated its circumference. Archimedes used principles of phy ...
... sides of a triangle. Euclid wrote The Elements, a textbook that became the basis for modern geometry. Aristarchus theorized about a heliocentric, or sun-centered, solar system. Eratosthenes showed that the Earth was round and accurately calculated its circumference. Archimedes used principles of phy ...
Ancient Greece Notes
... 2. Total destruction of Syracuse: ally of Athens Sparta wins war Resulted in slowing of cultural advances and weakening of political power ...
... 2. Total destruction of Syracuse: ally of Athens Sparta wins war Resulted in slowing of cultural advances and weakening of political power ...
Name Ancient Greece 6.1 1. peninsula A body of land surrounded
... There were many different ways to become a slave in ancient Greece (born into slavery from slave parents, abandoned by parents, sold into slavery-usually girls, kidnapped, or POW’s. There were more slaves than citizens, slaves were not so different from poor people (depending on the type) Different ...
... There were many different ways to become a slave in ancient Greece (born into slavery from slave parents, abandoned by parents, sold into slavery-usually girls, kidnapped, or POW’s. There were more slaves than citizens, slaves were not so different from poor people (depending on the type) Different ...
Unit 6 (Greece) - Warren County Schools
... Please turn in your Extended Response to your class period’s tray if you did not turn in on Friday. Define section 1 terms in your new packet ...
... Please turn in your Extended Response to your class period’s tray if you did not turn in on Friday. Define section 1 terms in your new packet ...
Introduction to Theatre Historical Breakdown – Elements
... Original Information and layout obtained from Jerrold Phillips http://www.atsweb.neu.edu/theatre.history/shared/Characteristics%20of%20pre-Italianate%20theatres.html ...
... Original Information and layout obtained from Jerrold Phillips http://www.atsweb.neu.edu/theatre.history/shared/Characteristics%20of%20pre-Italianate%20theatres.html ...
Chapter 4 Ancient Greece
... battle. ,After being gone for so long, his troops wanted to turn back, he died at 32 from a fever before ever making it back home. ...
... battle. ,After being gone for so long, his troops wanted to turn back, he died at 32 from a fever before ever making it back home. ...
Slide 1
... Iliad and the Odyssey - poems written down in 700s BC b. Historical documents based on folk tales c. Became touchstones for all Greek civilization d. Values portrayed became important to Greek culture ...
... Iliad and the Odyssey - poems written down in 700s BC b. Historical documents based on folk tales c. Became touchstones for all Greek civilization d. Values portrayed became important to Greek culture ...
Greek cities of Anatolia – 5 year revolt against Persian rule (499 BCE)
... Internal conflict – Persia took advantage: Regained land in Anatolia and western Asia. Macedonia – King Phillip: became major military power: longer spears, cavalry and infantry, catapults = very new technology King Phillip’s son: Alexander the Great – invaded Persia (336 BCE) and won all the way to ...
... Internal conflict – Persia took advantage: Regained land in Anatolia and western Asia. Macedonia – King Phillip: became major military power: longer spears, cavalry and infantry, catapults = very new technology King Phillip’s son: Alexander the Great – invaded Persia (336 BCE) and won all the way to ...
History of science in classical antiquity
The history of science in classical antiquity encompasses both those inquiries into the workings of the universe aimed at such practical goals as establishing a reliable calendar or determining how to cure a variety of illnesses and those abstract investigations known as natural philosophy. The ancient peoples who are considered the first scientists may have thought of themselves as natural philosophers, as practitioners of a skilled profession (for example, physicians), or as followers of a religious tradition (for example, temple healers). The encyclopedic works of Aristotle, Archimedes, Hippocrates, Galen, Ptolemy, Euclid, and others spread throughout the world. These works and the important commentaries on them were the wellspring of science.