1 Greece Notes 2016 AK
... 1. During the 1200s BCE, the Mycenaeans fought a ten-year war against Troy. 2. Last great military campaign for the Mycenaeans. 3. Not long after the war the Dorians became the dominant Greek civilization & a period of decline began. 4. Little is known of the Dorians because they kept no written rec ...
... 1. During the 1200s BCE, the Mycenaeans fought a ten-year war against Troy. 2. Last great military campaign for the Mycenaeans. 3. Not long after the war the Dorians became the dominant Greek civilization & a period of decline began. 4. Little is known of the Dorians because they kept no written rec ...
Notes
... (music and theater) 7. Held every four years. 8. All Greeks City-states put aside differences to compete. 9. By A.D. 400 the games were not longer played. II. Greek colonies K. As the Greek population increased, Greeks began to leave Greece and settle in other areas. 1. These settlements are called ...
... (music and theater) 7. Held every four years. 8. All Greeks City-states put aside differences to compete. 9. By A.D. 400 the games were not longer played. II. Greek colonies K. As the Greek population increased, Greeks began to leave Greece and settle in other areas. 1. These settlements are called ...
greece test 2011answers
... Delos was a the main city for the Mycenaean civilization b one of the leaders of the Ionian Revolution c a strong ally of Sparta d the original home of the Delian League ...
... Delos was a the main city for the Mycenaean civilization b one of the leaders of the Ionian Revolution c a strong ally of Sparta d the original home of the Delian League ...
File - Mr. Schabo`s Class Website
... • When a male child was born it was immediately dipped in a vat of wine. If it survived that ordeal in good shape, it was kept. If, however, the baby became weakened or ill, it was left on a mountainside to die. Deformed or crippled babies were also left on the mountainside. • Boys left home at age ...
... • When a male child was born it was immediately dipped in a vat of wine. If it survived that ordeal in good shape, it was kept. If, however, the baby became weakened or ill, it was left on a mountainside to die. Deformed or crippled babies were also left on the mountainside. • Boys left home at age ...
Unit 6ана Classical Greece
... 1. the Greeks used an alphabet B. OLYMPICS 1. held among all of the Greek citystates to determine the best athletes of Greece C. Religion 1. Polytheistic 2. the King of the gods was ZEUS followed by other gods/goddesses ...
... 1. the Greeks used an alphabet B. OLYMPICS 1. held among all of the Greek citystates to determine the best athletes of Greece C. Religion 1. Polytheistic 2. the King of the gods was ZEUS followed by other gods/goddesses ...
Cumulative Greece Test Answer Key
... Athens and Sparta had worked together to defeat the Persian Empire Athens in control of the Aegean Sea Sparta in control of Peloponnesus 30 Years’ Treaty (agreement not to attack one another) ...
... Athens and Sparta had worked together to defeat the Persian Empire Athens in control of the Aegean Sea Sparta in control of Peloponnesus 30 Years’ Treaty (agreement not to attack one another) ...
Persia and Greece SOL Review #4
... 21. A government run by a small group of people, like in Sparta, is called an _____________________. OLIGARCHY 22. Sparta created a rigid social structure in their city-state. At the top were the _____________, who had all political power. At the bottom were the _____________, or slaves. CITIZENS HE ...
... 21. A government run by a small group of people, like in Sparta, is called an _____________________. OLIGARCHY 22. Sparta created a rigid social structure in their city-state. At the top were the _____________, who had all political power. At the bottom were the _____________, or slaves. CITIZENS HE ...
Greece Geography study notes
... Ancient Greece consisted of a large mountainous peninsula and islands in the Aegean Sea. ...
... Ancient Greece consisted of a large mountainous peninsula and islands in the Aegean Sea. ...
The Greek Roots of Democracy
... There he began tutoring Alexander, the 13 year-old son of King Phillip II of Macedonia. King Phillip II loved Greek culture and dreamed of conquering the prosperous Greek city-states to the south. The Greek city-states of Athens and Thebes joined forces, but were defeated by King Phillip II and Mace ...
... There he began tutoring Alexander, the 13 year-old son of King Phillip II of Macedonia. King Phillip II loved Greek culture and dreamed of conquering the prosperous Greek city-states to the south. The Greek city-states of Athens and Thebes joined forces, but were defeated by King Phillip II and Mace ...
Greece2.12
... Children in Athens • Boys given an education, as they were expected to hold office as a citizen one day • Girls received no formal ...
... Children in Athens • Boys given an education, as they were expected to hold office as a citizen one day • Girls received no formal ...
Classical Greece
... Greeks fought to hold off the Persian army at Thermopylae. Persians were held off for two days. 3rd day: Greek traitor shows small path to flank the Spartan army. Persia burns Athens ...
... Greeks fought to hold off the Persian army at Thermopylae. Persians were held off for two days. 3rd day: Greek traitor shows small path to flank the Spartan army. Persia burns Athens ...
Ancient Greece
... elects officials - vote major issues Council of Elders-(30 people) proposed laws for assembly to ...
... elects officials - vote major issues Council of Elders-(30 people) proposed laws for assembly to ...
The Golden Age of Pericles and Achievements/Contributions of
... Think about culture today… What are some aspects of it that can be traced back to the culture of Ancient Greece? ...
... Think about culture today… What are some aspects of it that can be traced back to the culture of Ancient Greece? ...
Chapter 11 The Ancient Greeks
... each other, that is why there were many individual city-states Due to closeness of sea, Greeks traveled and others traveled to Greece ...
... each other, that is why there were many individual city-states Due to closeness of sea, Greeks traveled and others traveled to Greece ...
Greeks and Romans
... issues the assembly of male citizens would vote on. The assembly did not debate, but only voted. ...
... issues the assembly of male citizens would vote on. The assembly did not debate, but only voted. ...
Steps To Greek Empire 2800
... Athens was an important city-state that under Pericles eventually controlled a large area. A direct democracy in which male citizens could vote (one man-one vote) to make laws. Draco, and Solon were rulers who promoted such democratic ideas as a code of laws, law-making assemblies of citizens, freed ...
... Athens was an important city-state that under Pericles eventually controlled a large area. A direct democracy in which male citizens could vote (one man-one vote) to make laws. Draco, and Solon were rulers who promoted such democratic ideas as a code of laws, law-making assemblies of citizens, freed ...
Greece Wars and Culture - 6th Grade Social Studies
... The Legacy of Alexander Greek language, art, ideas, architecture was spread thorough out the areas of Middle East, Northern Africa, Southwest Asia Hellenistic Era “like the Greeks” began due to Alexanders Empire Empire was divided into 4 different Macedonia, Pergamum, Egypt, and Seleucid ...
... The Legacy of Alexander Greek language, art, ideas, architecture was spread thorough out the areas of Middle East, Northern Africa, Southwest Asia Hellenistic Era “like the Greeks” began due to Alexanders Empire Empire was divided into 4 different Macedonia, Pergamum, Egypt, and Seleucid ...
CHAPTER 5 Section 1 NOTES
... Greek sculptors created sculptures that were __________________, strong, and ________________________________- showed the values of harmony, ________________, balance, and ________________________ ...
... Greek sculptors created sculptures that were __________________, strong, and ________________________________- showed the values of harmony, ________________, balance, and ________________________ ...
Ancient Greece - QuestGarden.com
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Greece PPT
... • The main reason for this was the geography of the region: islands and valleys cut off by the sea or mountains. • Warrior aristocracies developed with main centers in Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Delphi, and Thebes. • Each city-state controlled smaller areas and over time inter-city rivalry would give ...
... • The main reason for this was the geography of the region: islands and valleys cut off by the sea or mountains. • Warrior aristocracies developed with main centers in Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Delphi, and Thebes. • Each city-state controlled smaller areas and over time inter-city rivalry would give ...
Ancient Greece Greek Gods and Goddesses
... Peloponnesian war: The end of Greece Background: After ____________ was ______________, it rivaled and ______________________ the __________________ and eventually, this led to a war known as the _______________________________ War, which ___________ would win. Meanwhile, yet another big empire was ...
... Peloponnesian war: The end of Greece Background: After ____________ was ______________, it rivaled and ______________________ the __________________ and eventually, this led to a war known as the _______________________________ War, which ___________ would win. Meanwhile, yet another big empire was ...