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Global Studies I Mr. Mintzes Research Projects on Ancient Greece Pairs of students, or individual students, depending on the size of the class, will be required to research one of the topics listed below. The products of your research will then be presented to the class – basically teaching the unit on Ancient Greek civilization to your classmates. Research may be presented as a “paper” (word processed on 8 ½ x 11 paper – with illustrations if possible) or as a PowerPoint presentation with text and images to illustrate the text. If presented as a paper, students may not read from the paper, but must lecture the class from notes or an outline, thereby demonstrating that they have learned their topic and are not just reading it. The same is required of those students who present their research as a PowerPoint. Reading from the slides is prohibited. You must demonstrate a solid grasp of the subject of your presentation. 1. Athens: Athenian government - Athenian democracy Athenian society (role of women) Classes of Athenian society 2. Sparta: Government in Sparta, Spartan society - class structure, role of women Spartan military 3. Greek Epic poems - Homer: The Iliad and The Odyssey (what were they, what story did they tell and why are they so important?) 4. Greek Theatre (Drama and Comedy) Write about the plays written by Greek playwrights and the theaters in which they were performed. 5. Greek Architecture - types of buildings and columns, influence and legacy of ancient Greece on architecture, including today’s architecture. 6. Greek religion and Greek Mythology- who were the important Greek gods and goddesses? The importance of religion to the Greeks. What role did religion play in Greek life? 7. Greek sculpture and art. What made Greek sculpture and art different from earlier art and sculpture? What influence did Greek sculpture, in particular, have on future generations of sculptors? 8. The Greeks and sports. The importance of sports to the Greeks. The Olympics – its history – also where were they held? Describe the Olympic games -- what sports, the importance of them to the Greeks. 9. Wars against the Persians: What were the causes of the Persian Wars? When did they occur? Who were the great Greek and Persian leaders? The important battles. The affect of the war on Greece and upon Hellenism. 10. Ancient Greek scientists and mathematicians: Who were some of the great scientists of ancient Greece? What were their theories and accomplishments? What did they teach the Greeks and future generations? 11. The Peloponnesian Wars (between Sparta and Athens) What was the war about? Who won? What was the impact of the war on Athens? Report on the course of the war – or wars. 12. Greek philosophers: Who were Socrates, Plato and Aristotle? What did they write? What did they teach? What were the philosophies they passed on to the ancient Greeks and the subsequent generations? Why are they considered the founders of western philosophical thought?