Terms that are up on the board you need to know the ones crossed out you don’t need to know but should be in the notes.
Mediterranean world- BCE=BC CE=AD Hellenistic period starts with alexander the great conquering the east Mediterranean everyone learns Greek (kione/ common) Greek is common culture . Roman republic takes over Mediterranean and adopt the Greek culture during the 700 year period Europe Africa and Asia are more connected than they will be until the 20th century. Many people adopt cosmopolitan (citizen of the world) awareness of the unity of humanity
Course themes 1. what makes a society civilized? 2. how does the past shape the present? 3. Multiculturalism 4. Political systems 5. Change and adaptation 6. The individual vs. the collective 7. Religious ideas 8. Ethics 9. Gender 10. Humanity vs. the environment
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1. Greek 2. Greece 3. Macedon- kingdom 4. Macedonia- region 5. Pella- capital of macedon where Philip II ruled 6. Athens- main city of Greece center for learning 7. Polis- city state 8. Phalanx 9. Hoplite 10. Pan Hellenic institutions- all Greece institutions 11. Barbarian- people who didn’t speak Greek 12. Symposium- drinking party 13. Delphi- temple of Apollo at Delphi controlled by 12 city states 14. Perdiccas III 15. Amyntas IV 16. Philip II of macedon 17. Alexander the great 18. Thebes 19. Olympias 20. Philip III arrhidaeus
Geology- Atlas pages 50, 62
Choosing a paper topic- storey pages 1-24 academic search complete (in the library) Jstor.org UTSA or trinity has full access to Jstor. If you use Wiki cite it
Greek identity- 800-500 BCE topography of Greece rocky soil food through trade very mountainous hard to travel people are separated out Greece doesn’t develop as a political unit instead develop city states. City governs the farmland surrounding it. Almost all were