Participation in Government 12
... have been extended to more groups of people over time. These rights and freedoms continue to be debated, extended to additional people, and defined through judicial interpretation. In engaging in issues of civic debate, citizens act with an appreciation of differences and are able to participate in ...
... have been extended to more groups of people over time. These rights and freedoms continue to be debated, extended to additional people, and defined through judicial interpretation. In engaging in issues of civic debate, citizens act with an appreciation of differences and are able to participate in ...
Lesson 2 Peloponnesian War
... • Other city-states resented Athens spending Delian League money - some tried to break away from Athens control - Periclesʼ punished city-states that resisted Athens • Sparta headed Peloponnesian League that opposed the Delian League - many of its city-states were located on Peloponnesus • Sparta de ...
... • Other city-states resented Athens spending Delian League money - some tried to break away from Athens control - Periclesʼ punished city-states that resisted Athens • Sparta headed Peloponnesian League that opposed the Delian League - many of its city-states were located on Peloponnesus • Sparta de ...
Rule Making - Personal.psu.edu
... Decision rules determine what political resources are valuable in influencing decision how to acquire and use these resources. ...
... Decision rules determine what political resources are valuable in influencing decision how to acquire and use these resources. ...
America to 1920 (Hon, CP, CC)
... America to 1920 Honors This chronological study of the history of the United States, from colonization of the Americas through World War I and its immediate aftermath, includes reading and writing tasks which require critical thinking skills. Students will combine the use of factual data with ...
... America to 1920 Honors This chronological study of the history of the United States, from colonization of the Americas through World War I and its immediate aftermath, includes reading and writing tasks which require critical thinking skills. Students will combine the use of factual data with ...
Unit 1 Principles of Greco-Roman, Judeo Christian Thought
... • Monotheists- one god • Humans are created in God’s image – Each human being has dignity that can never be taken away. ...
... • Monotheists- one god • Humans are created in God’s image – Each human being has dignity that can never be taken away. ...
Outline, First Exam
... i. Politics includes power, influence, legitimacy, authority, rewards (who gets what, when, how). Political power = monopoly of violence? ii. Political culture is the basic orientation of the citizens toward their political system. In the U.S., this is a general consensus on the abstract principles ...
... i. Politics includes power, influence, legitimacy, authority, rewards (who gets what, when, how). Political power = monopoly of violence? ii. Political culture is the basic orientation of the citizens toward their political system. In the U.S., this is a general consensus on the abstract principles ...
is. Forms of Government
... Democracy- The people are represented through their consent, both direct and representative Dictatorship- Those who rule not accountable to people, both Autocracy and Oligarchy ...
... Democracy- The people are represented through their consent, both direct and representative Dictatorship- Those who rule not accountable to people, both Autocracy and Oligarchy ...
SG_The_Enlightenment_and Democratic_Revolutions
... REVIEW: Determining the main ideas As you read about the Enlightenment, takes notes to show each thinker’s main ideas about government. Be sure to include any significant works Enlightenment Thinker ...
... REVIEW: Determining the main ideas As you read about the Enlightenment, takes notes to show each thinker’s main ideas about government. Be sure to include any significant works Enlightenment Thinker ...
6.3.8.B. Early Human Societies to 500CE
... religions which emerged at the time; Athenian political ideas, participatory government, artistic achievements and philosophy; origins and framework of Roman society; geographic location/Italian peninsula; legends, political/social institutions, transformation from republic to empire, leaders, socie ...
... religions which emerged at the time; Athenian political ideas, participatory government, artistic achievements and philosophy; origins and framework of Roman society; geographic location/Italian peninsula; legends, political/social institutions, transformation from republic to empire, leaders, socie ...
Sparta
... …fear of rebellion, led to creation of a military society →Atypical of Greek states in their lack of focus on arts, philosophy, etc ...
... …fear of rebellion, led to creation of a military society →Atypical of Greek states in their lack of focus on arts, philosophy, etc ...
the Social Studies Word List.
... CHECKLIST OF TERMS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES GED TEST (from GED Practice Tests) General: ability to read charts, graphs, maps, political cartoons ...
... CHECKLIST OF TERMS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES GED TEST (from GED Practice Tests) General: ability to read charts, graphs, maps, political cartoons ...
DO NOT WRITE ON TEST
... 37. The “Iliad” was a long heroic narrative poem called an epic about the Trojan War. This story was immortalized by which famous Greek storyteller, he also wrote the Odyssey (he was also blind)? 38. Citizens in ancient Greece gathered to discuss government at the agora or marketplace or a fortified ...
... 37. The “Iliad” was a long heroic narrative poem called an epic about the Trojan War. This story was immortalized by which famous Greek storyteller, he also wrote the Odyssey (he was also blind)? 38. Citizens in ancient Greece gathered to discuss government at the agora or marketplace or a fortified ...
World History and Geography II
... a) assessing the influence of geography on Greek economic, social, and political development, including the impact of Greek commerce and colonies. b) describing Greek mythology and religion. c) identifying the social structure and role of slavery, explaining the significance of citizenship and the d ...
... a) assessing the influence of geography on Greek economic, social, and political development, including the impact of Greek commerce and colonies. b) describing Greek mythology and religion. c) identifying the social structure and role of slavery, explaining the significance of citizenship and the d ...
Fall Final study guide - Mira Costa High School
... Greco-Roman philosopher views Influence of Roman forms of government Plato – reason/philosophers should make laws, not democracy Aristotle – the state should improve the lives of its citizens Alexander the Great and the Greek empire Justinian’s Code Aristocracy - government ruled by an elite, privil ...
... Greco-Roman philosopher views Influence of Roman forms of government Plato – reason/philosophers should make laws, not democracy Aristotle – the state should improve the lives of its citizens Alexander the Great and the Greek empire Justinian’s Code Aristocracy - government ruled by an elite, privil ...
Chapter 1 Review Greece
... 9. What happened in 500 B.C. what caused the Greek nations to unify and fight together? ...
... 9. What happened in 500 B.C. what caused the Greek nations to unify and fight together? ...
The Persian Challenge
... Age of Pericles The height of Athenian power & brilliance Period of Classical Athenian & Greek history Direct Democracy o o o o o o o Daily life in Classical Athens o Population of Athens: o Slavery: Economy Economy based on: Crops: Raised: Import percentages: Port at Piraeus ...
... Age of Pericles The height of Athenian power & brilliance Period of Classical Athenian & Greek history Direct Democracy o o o o o o o Daily life in Classical Athens o Population of Athens: o Slavery: Economy Economy based on: Crops: Raised: Import percentages: Port at Piraeus ...
Early European History Vocabulary Illustrations
... Referring to the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome ...
... Referring to the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome ...
Aim: How can we review the impact of early civilizations?
... Practiced direct democracy This is where citizens play a direct role in government Focused on education Socrates, Plato and Aristotle emphasized philosophy and reason Ancient Sparta Focused on military Did not allow foreigners or education ruled by an oligarchy (rule by a few) Alexander the Great Co ...
... Practiced direct democracy This is where citizens play a direct role in government Focused on education Socrates, Plato and Aristotle emphasized philosophy and reason Ancient Sparta Focused on military Did not allow foreigners or education ruled by an oligarchy (rule by a few) Alexander the Great Co ...
What is Government?
... How are governments created? The United States government was created by the US Constitution. Before they became the United States, who were the 13 American Colonies ...
... How are governments created? The United States government was created by the US Constitution. Before they became the United States, who were the 13 American Colonies ...
History of democracy
Democracy can be traced back from the present day to classical Athens in the 6th century B.C.E. Democracy is a type of political system, or a system of decision-making within an institution, organization, etc., in which all members have the equal share to power. In modern representative democracy, this formal equality is embodied primarily in the right to vote.