Spencer Ramsey 330-910-RE Thursday March 6th‚ 2014 Connie Galatas Short Assignment #2 (10%) Women in Athens & Sparta Considered two of the most notorious cities in Greek history‚ it is actually one of the few things Athens and Sparta share in common. The two cities took two separate paths towards power. Athens focusing on its politics while Sparta focused on military. These individual ways of life impacted both cities‚ creating large differences between the two societies‚ including how
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Frankenstein’s Monster of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or‚ a Modern Prometheus. However‚ in this case‚ literature contributed to the decadence of the Monster‚ who‚ in a volatile and impressionable state‚ read Paradise Lost by John Milton‚ Plutarch’s Lives by Plutarch‚ The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‚ and
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Alexander the Great The World Generals Series “Palgrave’s World Generals Series will feature great leaders whose reputations have transcended their own nations‚ whose bold characters led to new forms of combat‚ whose determination and courage gave shape to new dynasties and civilizations—men whose creativity and courage inspired multitudes. Beginning with illustrious World War II German Field Marshall Irwin Rommel‚ known as the Desert Fox‚ the series will shed new light on famous warrior-leaders
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Most of the information we currently have about Archimedes is anecdotal. Important figures such as Plutarch immortalized Archimedes in their own works and their many references to his discoveries‚ mathematical theories‚ and brilliant mechanical innovations. In Archimedes¡¯ time‚ he was most memorable for his mechanical innovations such as the ¡°Claw of Archimedes¡± or ¡°ship shaker¡±. Plutarch described these machine as ¡°huge poles thrust out from the [city] walls¡±‚ which either dropped heavy
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Assess Whether Pericles Was A Good or Bad Leader Pericles (C. 495-429 BC) was a very influential politician and general in Athens. He is said to have brought about a very important time in Athenian history known as ‘The Golden Age of Athens’ where he brought about or placed focus on certain things like art‚ which gave Athens the reputation as the cultural and educational centre of Ancient Greece‚ architecture‚ where he created a project to beautify the city and provide work for Athenians with most
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DBQ Han and Roman Attitudes toward Technology From the around second century B.C.E. to the third century C.E. the Han and Roman attitudes toward technology were different in how they took pride in some of their inventions with the Han accepting the role of the craftsmen and their technology they created showed in documents 1-4. However‚ the Romans did not do as much of this and did not care as much about the technology and how it could be utilized. This was shown in documents 5-8. Both Han China
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an organisation like a secret police force simply to keep the helots in a state of fear and subjection. The Krypteia was formed of young Spartans armed with daggers to murder any helots and/or helots suspected of rebellion or a threat (stated by Plutarch). -Myron states that each year helots would wear dog skin caps and receive a beating to remind them they were slaves and would kill them as a punishment if any exceeded vigour proper to slaves. Role of Spartan Army -The whole Spartan society
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5.3 Discussion Questions 1. Why did Cato object to repealing the Oppian law? What was the basis of his objections? Cato objected to repealing the oppian law because he thought that if women started to become equals with men‚ they would start to become their superiors. Cato referred to their ancestors and how they “permitted no woman to conduct even personal business without a guardian to intervene in her behalf‚” meaning a woman can’t make her own decisions and how a man decides her fate basically
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be brothers and kin to the best families ….‚” (Plutarch‚ Lycurgus 15.6)..... “This is why [Spartan] women washed infants not in water but in wine‚ in order to test their strength. For it is said that undiluted wine causes convulsions in babies who are epileptic or weak‚ and that healthy babies are tempered by it and their frames strengthened‚” ((Plutarch‚ Lycurgus 16.1). Based off both of Lycurgus’ statements‚ another married man if given permission could sleep with another married women in order
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The response of the Romans was hampered by the absence of the Roman legions‚ which were already engaged in fighting a revolt in Spain and the Third Mithridatic War. Furthermore‚ the Romans considered the rebellion more a policing matter rather than a war. Rome dispatched militia under the command of praetor Gaius Claudius Glaberus‚ which besieged the slaves on the mountain‚ hoping that starvation would force the slaves to surrender. They were surprised when Spartacus had ropes made from vines‚ climbed
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