WHI 5 - RPSTech
... Standards of Learning/ Standards The student will demonstrate knowledge of ancient Greece in terms of its impact on Western civilization by a) assessing the influence of geography on Greek economic, social, and political development, including the impact of Greek commerce and colonies; b) describing ...
... Standards of Learning/ Standards The student will demonstrate knowledge of ancient Greece in terms of its impact on Western civilization by a) assessing the influence of geography on Greek economic, social, and political development, including the impact of Greek commerce and colonies; b) describing ...
the Gods of Greek Religion
... 1. How long did the ancient Olympic games last? 2. What occurred during the first day of the Olympic games? 3. What prizes were awarded to the winners? (more than 1!!) ...
... 1. How long did the ancient Olympic games last? 2. What occurred during the first day of the Olympic games? 3. What prizes were awarded to the winners? (more than 1!!) ...
World History Chapter 5C Power Point
... • Plague strikes Athens in the second year of the war and Pericles is among those that die. 2/3 of Athens population dies from plague 1. 27,000 Athenians are also lost in a campaign against Syracuse, Sicily 2. In 404 B.C. Athens surrenders ...
... • Plague strikes Athens in the second year of the war and Pericles is among those that die. 2/3 of Athens population dies from plague 1. 27,000 Athenians are also lost in a campaign against Syracuse, Sicily 2. In 404 B.C. Athens surrenders ...
HUM 2210 Instructor: Paloma Rodriguez http://hum2210.wordpress
... 21. Two major Roman contributions to architecture: _____________________ 22. The Roman general who conquered Gaul and became dictator for life: _______________ 23. The legendary ancestor of the first king of Rome and of the Julian family: ____________ 24. The legendary first king of Rome: __________ ...
... 21. Two major Roman contributions to architecture: _____________________ 22. The Roman general who conquered Gaul and became dictator for life: _______________ 23. The legendary ancestor of the first king of Rome and of the Julian family: ____________ 24. The legendary first king of Rome: __________ ...
chapter 4 notes reg
... & losing it to the Romans, Alexander wanted conquered groups to take part in the government but his successors only allowed Greeks & Macedonians, Hellenistic rulers encouraged a massive spread of Greek colonist as far as southwest Asia Hellenistic Culture This time period saw advancement in many dif ...
... & losing it to the Romans, Alexander wanted conquered groups to take part in the government but his successors only allowed Greeks & Macedonians, Hellenistic rulers encouraged a massive spread of Greek colonist as far as southwest Asia Hellenistic Culture This time period saw advancement in many dif ...
greek warfare
... bypass the pass at Thermopylae and kill all of the Spartans. The heroism demonstrated by the Spartans provided enough time for the other Greek poleis to settle their differences and prepare for war. ...
... bypass the pass at Thermopylae and kill all of the Spartans. The heroism demonstrated by the Spartans provided enough time for the other Greek poleis to settle their differences and prepare for war. ...
Ancient Greece unit test
... 10. After the eruption of Santorini, the Minoan civilization a. Ceased to exist ...
... 10. After the eruption of Santorini, the Minoan civilization a. Ceased to exist ...
Art Appreciation Parent Volunteer Orientation 1 March 2012 Matrix
... Symposia so that the skill of the poet and heroic themes could be appreciated. In c. 530 BC, Red Figure painting appeared in Athens .The invention of this technique is normally accredited to the Andokides Painter (Andokides owned the pottery workshop; the painter is identified as having worked there ...
... Symposia so that the skill of the poet and heroic themes could be appreciated. In c. 530 BC, Red Figure painting appeared in Athens .The invention of this technique is normally accredited to the Andokides Painter (Andokides owned the pottery workshop; the painter is identified as having worked there ...
File
... 6. Which members of society were most often criticized during Greek comedies? Does this tradition continue in modern comedies? ...
... 6. Which members of society were most often criticized during Greek comedies? Does this tradition continue in modern comedies? ...
Webquest Ancient Greek Religion
... 10. The Greeks believed that their souls were ___________________________________ ______________________________________________________. This was in direct contrast to other forms of Paganism. Other Pagan religions believed there was no _____________ or _______, rather they believed in ___________ ...
... 10. The Greeks believed that their souls were ___________________________________ ______________________________________________________. This was in direct contrast to other forms of Paganism. Other Pagan religions believed there was no _____________ or _______, rather they believed in ___________ ...
Classical Greece
... Human Societies (also called the Classical Age) How does this Period Differ from Period 1? ...
... Human Societies (also called the Classical Age) How does this Period Differ from Period 1? ...
PERSIAN WARS
... ■ LOSS OF ONE RUNNER WHO DIED BRING THE NEWS TO ATHENS (26 MILES)(PHILIPPIDES) NOTE- HE MAY HAVE RUN 150 MILES WITHIN A 48 HOUR PERIOD ...
... ■ LOSS OF ONE RUNNER WHO DIED BRING THE NEWS TO ATHENS (26 MILES)(PHILIPPIDES) NOTE- HE MAY HAVE RUN 150 MILES WITHIN A 48 HOUR PERIOD ...
Section Two: The Greek City-States
... • New wealth led to the rise of tyrants • Greek tyrants were rulers who seized power by force from the aristocrats ...
... • New wealth led to the rise of tyrants • Greek tyrants were rulers who seized power by force from the aristocrats ...
Ancient Greek Arts and Architecture Ancient Greek Architecture The
... look bad to have a big palace, even if you could afford it. Instead, the Greeks built public buildings where men could meet and talk. By the 300's BC, in the Hellenistic Period, there are some new architectural types. Less time is spent on temples and more time is spent on the new form of architectu ...
... look bad to have a big palace, even if you could afford it. Instead, the Greeks built public buildings where men could meet and talk. By the 300's BC, in the Hellenistic Period, there are some new architectural types. Less time is spent on temples and more time is spent on the new form of architectu ...
Cla 3930, sec
... refugees who had fled to Attica (Athens) from the _Dorian__ invasion. This "wave", ca. 1050 B.C., went to the _East__ (give dir.) & settled along the coasts of modern-day __Turkey__. Evidence for this migration is legends & linguistic because the Greek dialects spoken were _Aeolic_ in the North, __I ...
... refugees who had fled to Attica (Athens) from the _Dorian__ invasion. This "wave", ca. 1050 B.C., went to the _East__ (give dir.) & settled along the coasts of modern-day __Turkey__. Evidence for this migration is legends & linguistic because the Greek dialects spoken were _Aeolic_ in the North, __I ...
Persian Wars (approx
... - encouraged his leaders to combine Greek culture with the cultures of the areas that were taken over - founded many great cities that encouraged learning - 323 B.C. – Alexander dies The Hellenistic Age - Hellenistic means “Greek-like” (Hellene means Greek) - Hellenistic Age is from Alexander’s reig ...
... - encouraged his leaders to combine Greek culture with the cultures of the areas that were taken over - founded many great cities that encouraged learning - 323 B.C. – Alexander dies The Hellenistic Age - Hellenistic means “Greek-like” (Hellene means Greek) - Hellenistic Age is from Alexander’s reig ...
Early Greece Guided Notes
... Built monuments like the Lion’s Gate 7) Downfall to Dark Ages Many theories exist on why the Mycenaeans failed, but some include: Drought and Famine Invasion by the “_______________” ...
... Built monuments like the Lion’s Gate 7) Downfall to Dark Ages Many theories exist on why the Mycenaeans failed, but some include: Drought and Famine Invasion by the “_______________” ...
Regents Review - Ancient Greece
... • From 1100 to 800 B.C., chaos reigned throughout the eastern Mediterranean • In the absence of a centralized state or empire, local institutions took the lead in restoring political order to Greece – City-states ...
... • From 1100 to 800 B.C., chaos reigned throughout the eastern Mediterranean • In the absence of a centralized state or empire, local institutions took the lead in restoring political order to Greece – City-states ...
546 BC - Oraib al
... and 5, 500 cavalry troops into Asia. • Alexander freed the Ionian-city states from Persian rule. He was welcomed by Egypt and founded the city of Alexandria on the edge of the Nile Delta. He then made his way to Persia. ...
... and 5, 500 cavalry troops into Asia. • Alexander freed the Ionian-city states from Persian rule. He was welcomed by Egypt and founded the city of Alexandria on the edge of the Nile Delta. He then made his way to Persia. ...
Greece Test Review Power Point
... He was poorly fed and was encouraged to steal to eat. If he was caught he would be severely punished. ...
... He was poorly fed and was encouraged to steal to eat. If he was caught he would be severely punished. ...
Chapter 10
... ruled by for two centuries by the Greek‐speaking Bactrasians. They were followed by the Kushan Empire and then the Gupta Dynasty founded by Chandra Gupta (375‐415 C.E.). The most important organizational unit in Greek civilization was the polis, or city‐state. Even though all Greeks shared a common ...
... ruled by for two centuries by the Greek‐speaking Bactrasians. They were followed by the Kushan Empire and then the Gupta Dynasty founded by Chandra Gupta (375‐415 C.E.). The most important organizational unit in Greek civilization was the polis, or city‐state. Even though all Greeks shared a common ...
Early Greece
... Breakdown of Athenian Social Structure Adult Male Citizens with political rights ...
... Breakdown of Athenian Social Structure Adult Male Citizens with political rights ...
Greek contributions to Islamic world
Greece played an important role in the transmission of classical knowledge to the Islamic world and to Renaissance Italy, and also in the transmission of medieval Arabic science to Renaissance Italy. Its rich historiographical tradition preserved ancient knowledge upon which art, architecture, literature and technological achievements were built.