“The ancient Greeks were particularly concerned with such fundamental questions as who should rule and how?”(Cartwright). This was a question many city-states had different opinions and thoughts about. Most militaries did the same thing. Even though there are different thought processes for the militaries and governments‚ they were both a huge part in how city-states’ lifestyle was. Government and Military determined success‚ safety‚ and warfare in the city-states of Ancient Greece. The Government
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Running head: A WOMAN ’S ROLE IN ANCIENT GREECE: 1000-500 BC A Woman ’s Role in Ancient Greece: 1000-500 BC A Woman ’s Role in Ancient Greece Most people can relate the city of Athens to freedom and democracy‚ as well as relate the city of Sparta to a highly restricted military dictatorship. This is because school has taught us that modern democracies are modeled after Athens‚ while military dictatorships are modeled after Sparta. However‚ history shows us that women had much more liberty
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The people of ancient Greece worshiped an abundance of different deities‚ each with their own particular domain and personality. Though there are only twelve main gods or “Olympians”‚ thousands more were worshiped by the individuals within this society. In fact‚ many families had their own personal household gods. Religious practice was a primary part of the daily lives of many people in ancient Greece. They worshipped in sanctuaries either in the city in which they lived‚ in the countryside‚ or
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The gods in Rome became warlike‚ never mingled with mortals as much‚ much harsher and more powerful depicting the gods of an empire. They stored for discipline‚ strength‚ and honor. Question 4 Roles and perceptions of women as viewed through the lens of ancient Greek myth:
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The Middle East powerhouses‚ Greece and Rome‚ those two name comes to mind when the words “great empires” are mentioned. Theories and devices‚ those are the two things they are most commonly known for. The empires were greatly influenced by each other‚ which spread their way of living around the globe. Many ideas from the Greeks were stolen by the Romans‚ but they made their own version of female power‚ religion‚ and entertainment. Greek and Roman civilizations role was not the same‚ especially
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Beginning in the late eighteenth century‚ the values of freedom‚ liberty‚ and independence‚ surrounded the state of Greece‚ making the way for the period in Greek history known as the Modern Greek Enlightenment. The enlightenment represented the idealization and growing dream of a one day‚ unified and free Greek state. Greece had been under Ottoman rule for over three and a half centuries of slavery and oppression. For many Greeks‚ the idea of the Enlightenment was the only hope left to answering
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intro I have one question. Have you ever wondered about ancient times if people had governments? Well I can tell you this Ancient Greece certainly had government all right. REPORT Greece had no central government. In fact Greece was even considered one whole group. Each city-state had its own government and was also known as a polis. There were 3main types of government: Monarchy‚ oligarchy‚ and democracy. Each city-state made their own laws. The hierarchy was always the government or
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T? Greece women‚ except the Spartan women‚ had very little contact with the outside world. Most the time they were locked up in thier chambers‚ called the gynaikonitis or the gymnasium. The quarters were placed in the back of the home‚ at the furthest point away from the street to keep the women as far away as possible from outside men‚ excluding their close family members and her husband. According to Kay O’Pry in her article‚ Social and political Roles of women in Athens and Sparta‚ “If the Family
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Ancient Greece was divided into many different city-state who had their different cultures‚ the most critical being Athens and Sparta.They adored a broad range of god and goddesses‚the most imperative of whom‚ the Olympians‚ small thought to live on Mount Olympus. The Greek divine beings were extremely contentious and had involved adoration lives.The Greeks were games frantic‚ the central time they quit battling one another was to hold brandishing celebrations‚ most acclaimed being the Olympic game
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A patrician’s role in Ancient Rome was one of power. They were considered the noblemen of Rome‚ and made up what we would now refer to as “aristocracy”. Some used their power for the welfare of the Roman Empire. For example‚ many advised the first kings of Rome and shared valuable advice to the military and economy as a whole. However‚ others used their power (which was not earned‚ rather gifted to them by being born into wealthy families) to attempt to control most of Rome. This is shown by the
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