direct democracy
... smaller group to make laws and governmental decision for them. *Mycenaea was an ancient city in Greece. Mycenaens came from Central Asia. *Agamemnon was a Mycenaean king that used trickery to win the Trojan War. The Mycenaens began trading with the Minoans (they were known for trading) and learned ...
... smaller group to make laws and governmental decision for them. *Mycenaea was an ancient city in Greece. Mycenaens came from Central Asia. *Agamemnon was a Mycenaean king that used trickery to win the Trojan War. The Mycenaens began trading with the Minoans (they were known for trading) and learned ...
File - Harrer History
... During the Greek time period, many new educational philosophies and schools of thought developed that still hold weight today. One of the first developments was the adoption of the Phoenician alphabet which helped with the development of Greek theatre, philosophy, politics and judicial. Also the con ...
... During the Greek time period, many new educational philosophies and schools of thought developed that still hold weight today. One of the first developments was the adoption of the Phoenician alphabet which helped with the development of Greek theatre, philosophy, politics and judicial. Also the con ...
Chapter 5 Section 1-4 True/False Indicate whether the statement is
... c. Aristotle. b. Homer. d. Aristophanes. Who took the throne in Macedonia after King Philip II was assassinated? a. Alexander c. Darius II b. Philip III d. Archimedes In the Hellenistic world, the city-state was replaced as the main political unit by the a. kingdom. c. assembly. b. polis. d. militar ...
... c. Aristotle. b. Homer. d. Aristophanes. Who took the throne in Macedonia after King Philip II was assassinated? a. Alexander c. Darius II b. Philip III d. Archimedes In the Hellenistic world, the city-state was replaced as the main political unit by the a. kingdom. c. assembly. b. polis. d. militar ...
AP World History
... • Read chapter 10 • I/O Circle Thursday • Is Alexander really worthy of the title “The Great”? Due Monday ...
... • Read chapter 10 • I/O Circle Thursday • Is Alexander really worthy of the title “The Great”? Due Monday ...
World History 6/11 Exam
... 31.) What event led to the decline of Greek population and caused many City-States to the lose the ability to govern themselves? a.) The battle at Marathon b.) The Peloponnesian War c.) The battle at Salamis d.) The Persian Wars 32.)Why did the Persian forces attack the Greek mainland? a.) To help t ...
... 31.) What event led to the decline of Greek population and caused many City-States to the lose the ability to govern themselves? a.) The battle at Marathon b.) The Peloponnesian War c.) The battle at Salamis d.) The Persian Wars 32.)Why did the Persian forces attack the Greek mainland? a.) To help t ...
Citizens
... A. Sparta declared war to stop Athens’ growth B. Greek cities feared Athens would control Greece C.Sparta defeats Athens and becomes the most powerful citystate ...
... A. Sparta declared war to stop Athens’ growth B. Greek cities feared Athens would control Greece C.Sparta defeats Athens and becomes the most powerful citystate ...
Essential Knowledge
... Marathon and Salamis left Greeks in control of the Aegean Sea. Athens preserved its independence and continued innovations in government and culture. ...
... Marathon and Salamis left Greeks in control of the Aegean Sea. Athens preserved its independence and continued innovations in government and culture. ...
to Unit 3 - Ancient Greece Notes
... 1. Class Activity: How did geography impact ancient Greece? ...
... 1. Class Activity: How did geography impact ancient Greece? ...
Greece Quick Notes
... • 1. Unifying Macedonians, Greeks & Persians • 2. Builds Alexandria • 3. Rules known world until death • a. 3 generals split kingdom C. Greek Influences* • 1. Greek methods for banking & business • 2. Art, architecture, and literature spread throughout known world* IX. Hellenistic Culture • Hellenis ...
... • 1. Unifying Macedonians, Greeks & Persians • 2. Builds Alexandria • 3. Rules known world until death • a. 3 generals split kingdom C. Greek Influences* • 1. Greek methods for banking & business • 2. Art, architecture, and literature spread throughout known world* IX. Hellenistic Culture • Hellenis ...
Golden Age of Athens
... The ________________ existed between 461 B.C. and 429 B.C. mostly during the period of time after the Athenians defeated the Persian invaders and lasted until Greece was torn apart by the ________________. The man who would lead Athens during this era of achievement was the Athenian general ________ ...
... The ________________ existed between 461 B.C. and 429 B.C. mostly during the period of time after the Athenians defeated the Persian invaders and lasted until Greece was torn apart by the ________________. The man who would lead Athens during this era of achievement was the Athenian general ________ ...
CHW3M - msleahy
... How did the Minoans on Crete become such a wealthy and powerful empire? a Many military campaigns were fought against the mainland of Greece b Power was gained though extensive trade of agricultural surplus c All the resources needed to build a wealthy empire could be found on Crete d There were no ...
... How did the Minoans on Crete become such a wealthy and powerful empire? a Many military campaigns were fought against the mainland of Greece b Power was gained though extensive trade of agricultural surplus c All the resources needed to build a wealthy empire could be found on Crete d There were no ...
Chapter 5.2
... • C. They used formations of closely spaced rows. • D. They were known for their fast and high leaping skills. ...
... • C. They used formations of closely spaced rows. • D. They were known for their fast and high leaping skills. ...
File
... The ancient civilization of Greece was located in southeastern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The geography of the region helped to shape the government and culture of the Ancient Greeks. Geographical formations including mountains, seas, and islands formed natural barriers betw ...
... The ancient civilization of Greece was located in southeastern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The geography of the region helped to shape the government and culture of the Ancient Greeks. Geographical formations including mountains, seas, and islands formed natural barriers betw ...
History of the Greeks
... 4. Shared sports ( the Olympics were held to honor Zeus every four years) 5. Drama competitions (often won by Sophocles) ...
... 4. Shared sports ( the Olympics were held to honor Zeus every four years) 5. Drama competitions (often won by Sophocles) ...
Greeks, and Romans, and Knights, OH MY!
... • Legacy is not his reign or territory but the cultural diffusion that resulted (Hellenistic culture) • Issue of who was now in charge created confusion and tension- 40 years of frequent turnover in leadership – Empire began to collapse and was later divided into 4 power groups ...
... • Legacy is not his reign or territory but the cultural diffusion that resulted (Hellenistic culture) • Issue of who was now in charge created confusion and tension- 40 years of frequent turnover in leadership – Empire began to collapse and was later divided into 4 power groups ...
Introduction to Ancient Greece
... • Around 20% of total land area is islands. • 80% of total land area is hilly/mountainous • Isolation – mountains create many small pockets of settlement • 8500 miles of coastline – naturally became sailors ...
... • Around 20% of total land area is islands. • 80% of total land area is hilly/mountainous • Isolation – mountains create many small pockets of settlement • 8500 miles of coastline – naturally became sailors ...
Ancient Greece - Calaveras Unified School District
... ruled the city-states and served themselves. 2. Because iron was now cheap, citizens were 3. Often an out-of-place noble would lead farmer-soldiers a. He would set himself up as a tyrant. b. Not liked by nobles for his part and for giving c. He would build community buildings. 4. Many other city-sta ...
... ruled the city-states and served themselves. 2. Because iron was now cheap, citizens were 3. Often an out-of-place noble would lead farmer-soldiers a. He would set himself up as a tyrant. b. Not liked by nobles for his part and for giving c. He would build community buildings. 4. Many other city-sta ...
Ancient Greece and the Formation of the Western Mind
... • In the second millennium BC, mainland Greece had centers of wealth and power that were not even known about until excavators discovered the gold masks, buried kings, and clay tablets covered in strange signs ...
... • In the second millennium BC, mainland Greece had centers of wealth and power that were not even known about until excavators discovered the gold masks, buried kings, and clay tablets covered in strange signs ...
Mythology - Jerry Zucker Middle School Of Science
... fundamental problems. Such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. ...
... fundamental problems. Such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. ...
What can we learn about the Ancient Greeks L1
... • 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 2000 BC and 146 BC ...
... • 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 2000 BC and 146 BC ...
Ancient Greece - Roslyn Schools
... a) Economic. The small farmers, unable to compete with low priced grain imports, were poverty stricken. They borrowed money from the wealthy nobles and mortgaged their land as security. When unable to pay their debts, these farmers 1. lost their land and 2. were sometimes sold into slavery b) Politi ...
... a) Economic. The small farmers, unable to compete with low priced grain imports, were poverty stricken. They borrowed money from the wealthy nobles and mortgaged their land as security. When unable to pay their debts, these farmers 1. lost their land and 2. were sometimes sold into slavery b) Politi ...
Chapter 4 Power
... • Mountainous peninsula and numerous islands • The mountain ranges caused independent city-states to emerge instead of one centralized civilization • Greeks became seafarers ...
... • Mountainous peninsula and numerous islands • The mountain ranges caused independent city-states to emerge instead of one centralized civilization • Greeks became seafarers ...