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    Contributions of Classical Period Grade 6 The following question is based on the accompanying documents (1 - 4). Some of these have been edited for the purpose of this task. This question is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents. As you analyze the documents‚ take into account both the source of the document and the author’s point of view. Directions: ♦ Write a well-organized essay that includes an introduction with a topic sentence that answers the essay question

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    sport‚ honour and remember the dead‚ and also to punish law breakers. According to David .S. Potter in Gladiators and Blood sports in ancient Rome‚ gladiatorial combat and beast hunting were commonplace activities that occurred under the permission and supervision of the ruling emperors and they took place in arenas with public viewing. Blood sports in ancient Rome served several purposes that would ultimately lead to the reinforcement or undermining of social orders. First‚ participants in these

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    1.course introduction 2.The Chronology of Greek hx BC (before Christ) 3000 2000 1000 480_______/AD (year of our Lord latin)_________2013 1/1 7000-3000 Neolithic/New stone age-- 3000-2100 Early bronze age 2100-1600 Middle bronze age 1600-1200 late bronze age 1200-750/700 Dark age/Iron age (1200 about troy timeline) writing reemerges in the 700-800 getting out of the dark ages. 750/700-480 Archaiac period (ends with persion destruction of athens) 480-323 Classical period

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    most influence on others are seen as popular kids. They are what cause change. For example‚ they are most likely to start a trend. Ancient Rome and the story of Christianity were not so different from a high school. Many people‚ such as Jesus‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Augustus‚ during these two events were catalysts for change‚ but how; how did they do it? In Ancient Rome and the Story of Christianity‚ key individuals needed popularity and or power to make a change‚ and that is why top-down change is the

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    differences between the ancient civilizations of Greece and Egypt in term of education system‚ art and geographical regions. II. The Egyptian and Greece are different in term of their education system. A. Egyptian education system 1. age entering to school 2. subjects they learn in school 3. girls from wealthy family enter the school B. Greece education system 1. age of entering school 2. subjects they were taught 3. girls learn to do house work III. The Egyptian and Greece are different in term

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    the Modern World War has fascinated the minds of the greats throughout history. Its concepts and understandings have been passed on to us through the few surviving works of those‚ whose lives were touched by war‚ in an ancient archive. Some saw war as an ordinary‚ inevitable phenomenon that has a place among natural order of human lives (Jacob Walter)‚ while others interpreted it as devastating and terrible deviation from the natural order of things (W.T. Sherman). Over the course of our archival

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    1. The geography of Greece shaped Greece in many ways. Since Greece was surrounded by seas (Mediterranean‚ Black Sea). Greece traded and sailed on seas in boats. The Grecians lived by the sea so it was much easier to get sea food and their meals usually included anything they could catch in the water. Thanks to warm weather life took place mostly outside. Children outside doing outdoor activities trying to keep cool‚ adults working on their land or slaves building. Due to all the mountains also surrounding

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    In the Roman Empire they had gladiator fights. And those brave warriors fought for their lives. The people cheered in the crowd watching this brutal battle. Tens of people came into the Colosseum at a time‚ and only one of those people came out. Chariot races were almost as brutal. On the Circus Maximus charioteers tried to stay on their four horses. With 180 degree turns it was not easy. How bad and brutal all of this was it was still their

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    From ancient times‚ Rome’s legacies are still the greatest known to man today. Throughout the western world the influence of Roman power is still manifest. The impact of Rome has furthered our society into an effective and successful modern world. Without the advanced structure of buildings and a thorough law process‚ who knows how different our lives and world would be. The great arches‚ the high statues and buildings‚ all come from Roman background. The law process we use to this day is based on

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    What is the first thing that comes to mind when the word bravery is said? For most people a war hero or a superhero comes into their minds. Probably every language has a word for bravery‚ but there is only one true meaning. The word bravery is \"showing a brave spirit or courage\"(Random‚ p. 164) when hard times are thrust upon or happen to them. Bravery is not only what people do‚ but how they do it. The concept is also \"showiness‚ splendor‚ and magnificence\"(Random‚ p. 164). Bravery may

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