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Transcript
The Legacy of Classical
Greece
In this lesson, students will be able to
identify accomplishments of classical Greek
civilization.
Students will be able to identify and/or
define the following terms:
Democracy
Parthenon
Socrates
Pythagoras
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A classical civilization is a civilization that
has given the world important ideas and
inventions that people still use today.
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Ancient Greek civilization is
considered a classical civilization.
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Athenian Democracy
• The ancient Greek city-state of Athens
developed the first democratic
government.
• A democracy is a system of government
where citizens participate in government.
• Only free men born in Athens could be
citizens. Women, slaves, and foreigners
could not vote.
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The ancient Athenians were the first
people to use voting as a form of
participation in government.
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Architecture
• The Greeks built temples with beautiful
columns.
• Greek architecture still influences people
today.
• Many government buildings in the United
States are modeled after Greek temples.
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The Parthenon was a Greek temple to the
goddess, Athena. Notice the use of
columns.
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The U.S. Supreme Court building
is clearly influenced by the Parthenon.
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Classical Greek Philosophy
• The ancient Greeks were the first students
of philosophy. They wanted to know the
meaning of life and how people should
live.
• Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato,
and Aristotle still influence people today.
• Socrates encouraged people to think for
themselves and to ask questions.
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Socrates was a great Greek philosopher.
He was tried and found guilty of corrupting
the youth of Athens. For encouraging
people to ask questions, he was forced
to commit suicide.
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The Greek Mathematicians
• The ancient Greeks also made advances
in mathematics.
• Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes were
important Greek mathematicians.
• The Pythagorean theorem examines the
relationship between the three sides of a
right triangle.
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The ancient Greeks gave us many
important mathematical theorems.
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The Legacy of Classical Greece
• A legacy is defined as something handed
down from the past.
• The ancient Greeks have passed down
many important ideas and inventions to
our modern world.
• Democracy, the use of columns,
mathematical ideas, and philosophies are
just a few of the ideas passed down to
modern people from the ancient Greeks..
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The ancient Greeks were the first
people to perform plays
and write comedies and dramas.
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Questions for Reflection:
• Define legacy.
• List two important contributions of the
ancient Greeks to the modern world.
• How do Greek ideas concerning
government still influence us today?
• How do Greek ideas concerning
architecture still influence us today?
• Why is ancient Greece considered a
classical civilization?
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