Greece influenced The US in it's art because Greece added lots of detailed and hard geometric artwork.The Greeks made sculptures named Kouroi which were men and Korai which were women.From 1200-900 B.C.E, the Ancient Greeks had no actual court system. During the Greek's time period, if somebody killed someone then that person would probably be killed by the people in the family of the person that was killed.
Government: There were three different types of Governments called Democracy, Monarchy, and Oligarchy. Democracy means, a government owned by people, or assemble. Administrators and leaders were voted and every citizen had a say. Monarchy is a non-married ruler like a king. In Athens a non-married ruler was called a Tyrant. Oligarchy is when the government is managed by a small group of people. …show more content…
The Greeks Art: Ancient Greeks had lots of different types of art.
The Ancient Greeks decorated almost all parts of their lives, from their buildings and city streets to the insides of their homes. Greek artists made masterpieces such asc paintings, metal work, mosaic, sculptures, architecture, literature, and pottery.
Architecture: Architecture is the art of designing and making buildings.The Greeks architecture is a very detailed and influential type of design and which was based off of the …show more content…
post-and-lintel system. The post-and-lintel system is made up of sections, which are large upright posts, with a roof, either architrave, over the top. This type of architecture started with the Greeks, but has continued throughout the ages to live on today.
didn’t feed their dogs. They were forced to catch their meals.) There are at least two stories in ancient Greek writing about the loyalty of a dog to its master. Archaeologists have even uncovered the graves of pets who seem to have been buried with treats.
The Greeks meals: Finding a good meal in ancient Greece would have been Philosophy: One of the most fantastic Greek inventions was philosophy. Philosophy was a special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world, in a non-religious way. This means that instead of using myths and stories to understand the world, they would use their intelligence and reasoning skills.
Philosophers: Greek philosophers were "seekers and lovers of wisdom". They studied and analyzed the Earth around them using reasonable explanations. We often think of philosophy as religion or "the meaning of life", the Greek philosophers were scientists. Many people studied mathematics and physics as well. Often the philosophers were teachers of wealthy children. Some of the more famous ones opened their own schools or academies.
Greek’s pets: The Greeks loved their pets, especially dogs!
Alike most modern societies, dogs were the most common pet in ancient Greece. There are many paintings and sculptures of dogs and that tells people that dogs were important in Greece. The Greeks appreciated dogs for the company they gave. They also found dogs as good hunters and valued that. (Greeks very easy. They ate a variety of delicious foods and some of them are still around today. Almost all Greeks were farmers and they ate the food that they grew. Since Greece had a mild climate, they were able to grow many different fruits and vegetables as long as they got the correct amount of
rain.