Social Studies Study Guide: Chapter 6
... -In a democratic government, who was in charge? -What two improvements did Solon make? -What did a person need in order to be an Athenian citizen? -Name three groups of people who were not considered to be citizens. ...
... -In a democratic government, who was in charge? -What two improvements did Solon make? -What did a person need in order to be an Athenian citizen? -Name three groups of people who were not considered to be citizens. ...
File - Mr. Swords` Classes
... Cleisthenes – established limited democracy in Athens. Acropolis – the location within a city-state of temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses. Zeus – the most powerful Greek god. Zeno - Not on test. Eratosthenes – determined that the Earth is round and accurately calculated its circumfere ...
... Cleisthenes – established limited democracy in Athens. Acropolis – the location within a city-state of temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses. Zeus – the most powerful Greek god. Zeno - Not on test. Eratosthenes – determined that the Earth is round and accurately calculated its circumfere ...
What can we learn about the Ancient Greeks L1
... • The Ancient Greece empire spread over Europe as far as France in the East. The Greek Empire was most powerful between 2000 BC and 146 BC ...
... • The Ancient Greece empire spread over Europe as far as France in the East. The Greek Empire was most powerful between 2000 BC and 146 BC ...
Chapter 4.3
... Classical Greek sculptors did not seek to achieve realism, but rather a standard of ideal beauty. Polyclitus wrote down systematic rules for proportions that he illustrated in Doryphoros. He believed that the use of ideal proportions, based in mathematical ratios found in nature, could produce ...
... Classical Greek sculptors did not seek to achieve realism, but rather a standard of ideal beauty. Polyclitus wrote down systematic rules for proportions that he illustrated in Doryphoros. He believed that the use of ideal proportions, based in mathematical ratios found in nature, could produce ...
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... *Deep harbors allowed them to become merchants and traders. Exported wine, olive oil, pottery, and cloth. *A land of high mountain ranges enclosing fertile valleys which were isolated because transportation over the mountains was tough. This led the Greeks to organize my independent city-states. *Ci ...
... *Deep harbors allowed them to become merchants and traders. Exported wine, olive oil, pottery, and cloth. *A land of high mountain ranges enclosing fertile valleys which were isolated because transportation over the mountains was tough. This led the Greeks to organize my independent city-states. *Ci ...
Ancient Greek Culture Study Guide
... rule. Plato wrote the Republic. The was the first ever book written on political science. Aristotle- Aristotle was one of Plato’s brightest pupils. He came to the Academy when he was 17 and he stayed there for 20 years. He also founded his own school and wrote more than 200 books. He was the first t ...
... rule. Plato wrote the Republic. The was the first ever book written on political science. Aristotle- Aristotle was one of Plato’s brightest pupils. He came to the Academy when he was 17 and he stayed there for 20 years. He also founded his own school and wrote more than 200 books. He was the first t ...
Ancient Greece Study Guide
... _____ 31. Led to the end of the Minoan civilization _____ 32. Greeks saw themselves as members of this, rather than as Greeks _____ 33. Battle that marked the end of the Persian Wars _____ 34. This groups was strong and well organized _____ 35. A poem set to music _____ 36. Explained why natural or ...
... _____ 31. Led to the end of the Minoan civilization _____ 32. Greeks saw themselves as members of this, rather than as Greeks _____ 33. Battle that marked the end of the Persian Wars _____ 34. This groups was strong and well organized _____ 35. A poem set to music _____ 36. Explained why natural or ...
Review Chapter 4
... Society in Sparta was __________ Males were mature at the age of _______ and could vote at what age _______. At what age were males taken to the military and at what age did they return? Spartan assembly was ______________ Corinth: Location? Athens: Location? Mycenaean civilization – earliest origin ...
... Society in Sparta was __________ Males were mature at the age of _______ and could vote at what age _______. At what age were males taken to the military and at what age did they return? Spartan assembly was ______________ Corinth: Location? Athens: Location? Mycenaean civilization – earliest origin ...
CHAPTER 5: ANCIENT GREECE
... • Between 1100 – 800 B.C. Greek civilization took a step back. – People forgot skill and did little writing. – Except for two epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. – Both written about the time of the Trojan War, by a blind poet named Homer. ...
... • Between 1100 – 800 B.C. Greek civilization took a step back. – People forgot skill and did little writing. – Except for two epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. – Both written about the time of the Trojan War, by a blind poet named Homer. ...
CHAPTER 5: ANCIENT GREECE
... • Between 1100 – 800 B.C. Greek civilization took a step back. – People forgot skill and did little writing. – Except for two epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. – Both written about the time of the Trojan War, by a blind poet named Homer. ...
... • Between 1100 – 800 B.C. Greek civilization took a step back. – People forgot skill and did little writing. – Except for two epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. – Both written about the time of the Trojan War, by a blind poet named Homer. ...
File - Miss Burnett`s 6th grade Classroom
... Identify and describe two things that Greek city-states had in common. Although the Greek city-states developed very differently due to the geography of Greece, they still had similarities. For example, all of the Greek city-states spoke Greek, and thought less of those that did not speak Greek. Th ...
... Identify and describe two things that Greek city-states had in common. Although the Greek city-states developed very differently due to the geography of Greece, they still had similarities. For example, all of the Greek city-states spoke Greek, and thought less of those that did not speak Greek. Th ...
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? ...
The Rise of Ancient Greece Chapter 6 Word Search
... 20.The main difference between gods and humans was that the gods were _________________________, which meant they lived forever. 21.The Greeks also honored their gods by holding festivals and by _________________________ animals and offering food to the gods. 22.The Greeks visited __________________ ...
... 20.The main difference between gods and humans was that the gods were _________________________, which meant they lived forever. 21.The Greeks also honored their gods by holding festivals and by _________________________ animals and offering food to the gods. 22.The Greeks visited __________________ ...
Jason and the Golden Fleece
... Aphrodite is the goddess of love married to Hephaestus the god of metalworking, but she was in love with Ares the god of war. Demeter is Zeus’ sister and also the goddess of grain and harvest. Athena is the goddess of learning and justice. (C: library look up program) She was fully grown and c ...
... Aphrodite is the goddess of love married to Hephaestus the god of metalworking, but she was in love with Ares the god of war. Demeter is Zeus’ sister and also the goddess of grain and harvest. Athena is the goddess of learning and justice. (C: library look up program) She was fully grown and c ...
Newsletter - Compu Tar Inc.
... Ancient Greece The ancient Greeks believed in many different gods and goddesses. Each city-state in ancient Greece had its own gods and worshiped them in its own way. They were thought to be very much like men and women except that they never grew old or died. They were more powerful than humans, bu ...
... Ancient Greece The ancient Greeks believed in many different gods and goddesses. Each city-state in ancient Greece had its own gods and worshiped them in its own way. They were thought to be very much like men and women except that they never grew old or died. They were more powerful than humans, bu ...
Slide 1 - Cloudfront.net
... equaled and have never been surpassed. • The only comparable influence is the bible. • These are the four periods of literature listed below: • Pre classical, classical Hellenistic roman, and Byzantine. • At the beginning of Greek literature or the works of homer the lliad and the odyssey ...
... equaled and have never been surpassed. • The only comparable influence is the bible. • These are the four periods of literature listed below: • Pre classical, classical Hellenistic roman, and Byzantine. • At the beginning of Greek literature or the works of homer the lliad and the odyssey ...
World History Greece and Rome Study Cards Peloponnesian Wars
... Greece and Rome Study Cards Fought between Athens and Sparta. Sparta emereged as the victor. The wars greatly weakened the greek citystates. and the economic cost were considerable held every four years to honor Zeus and other Greek Gods. The Greeks believed their gods were pleased by strong, gracef ...
... Greece and Rome Study Cards Fought between Athens and Sparta. Sparta emereged as the victor. The wars greatly weakened the greek citystates. and the economic cost were considerable held every four years to honor Zeus and other Greek Gods. The Greeks believed their gods were pleased by strong, gracef ...
Sparta Society - Spring Branch ISD
... • The “Parthenon” (in Athens), commissioned by Pericles, symbolize the “Golden Age” of Greece. • Columns on all sides and topped by a slanted roof. • A panel on top had friezes illustrating Greek myths. ...
... • The “Parthenon” (in Athens), commissioned by Pericles, symbolize the “Golden Age” of Greece. • Columns on all sides and topped by a slanted roof. • A panel on top had friezes illustrating Greek myths. ...
Ancient Greece Geography and Religion
... To honor gods and goddesses, many temples were built during Golden Age of Greece. EX: Parthenon – built for Athena. ...
... To honor gods and goddesses, many temples were built during Golden Age of Greece. EX: Parthenon – built for Athena. ...
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... 2. Alexander the Great—One of the greatest military commanders in history. Alexander the Great conquered Persia and Egypt. He invaded India. He was king of Macedonia from 336 BC to 323 BC. When Alexander took control of lands, he hoped the local cultures would mix with Greek culture. Greek history a ...
... 2. Alexander the Great—One of the greatest military commanders in history. Alexander the Great conquered Persia and Egypt. He invaded India. He was king of Macedonia from 336 BC to 323 BC. When Alexander took control of lands, he hoped the local cultures would mix with Greek culture. Greek history a ...
Ancient Greece Notes
... 800-700BC Greeks formed Polis: City-States, usually around a fort o Independent communities City-states were similar and different. o Similar Covered small land (Athens and Sparta) Very large population Only free adult males had citizenship rights Fort built on an acropolis (hill) Agora (m ...
... 800-700BC Greeks formed Polis: City-States, usually around a fort o Independent communities City-states were similar and different. o Similar Covered small land (Athens and Sparta) Very large population Only free adult males had citizenship rights Fort built on an acropolis (hill) Agora (m ...
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... A. Citizens defend their country. B. Citizens elect senators. C. Citizens pay taxes. D. Citizens vote on laws. 27. What kind of government did the city-state Sparta have? A. Monarchy mixed with communism. B. Republic mixed with communism. C. Dictatorship mixed with democracy. D. Oligarchy mixed with ...
... A. Citizens defend their country. B. Citizens elect senators. C. Citizens pay taxes. D. Citizens vote on laws. 27. What kind of government did the city-state Sparta have? A. Monarchy mixed with communism. B. Republic mixed with communism. C. Dictatorship mixed with democracy. D. Oligarchy mixed with ...
Ancient Greek religion
Ancient Greek religion encompasses the collection of beliefs, rituals, and mythology originating in ancient Greece in the form of both popular public religion and cult practices. These different groups varied enough for it to be possible to speak of Greek religions or ""cults"" in the plural, though most of them shared similarities.Many of the ancient Greek people recognized the major (Olympian) gods and goddesses (Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Ares, Dionysus, Hephaestus, Athena, Hermes, Demeter, Hestia, and Hera), although philosophies such as Stoicism and some forms of Platonism used language that seems to posit a transcendent single deity. Different cities often worshiped the same deities, sometimes with epithets that distinguished them and specified their local nature.The religious practices of the Greeks extended beyond mainland Greece, to the islands and coasts of Ionia in Asia Minor, to Magna Graecia (Sicily and southern Italy), and to scattered Greek colonies in the Western Mediterranean, such as Massalia (Marseille). Greek religion was tempered by Etruscan cult and belief to form much of the later Ancient Roman religion.