__2__. | Name: Tahira S. Miles Course: American GovernmentTeacher: Rowe‚ GailDate: 9/20/2012 | Main Idea: | Notes: 01.05 | Greece (Module Reading) | Notes:Greek civilization thrived from Greece gave us many things Olympic theater‚ advancements in science‚ art‚ great works of literature‚ amazing architecture‚ mathematics‚ and our first democratic government. Greece is known as The birthplace of civilization. A city-state is A sovereign state consisting of an independent city and its surrounding
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The golden ages of Rome and Athens‚ a period of important benchmarks for the system of citizenship in history. Athens in 430 B.C. went into the golden age‚ while Rome went to the golden age in 130 B.C.‚ citizenship was honored in both societies‚ but what makes a citizenship system considered good? A well-constructed citizenship system should contain the best offer to foreigners‚ citizens participation in government‚ and organization of citizens in social class‚ which Rome comes superior in. Foreigners
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Greek Mythology was a popular religion in Greece during ancient times. It is the base of the myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks‚ regarding their gods and heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and origins and significance to their own cult and ritual places. Greek religion and Greek mythology has affected Greece in a significant way. The religion was the most popular throughout the time period from 1800 BC to 146 BC. During this time‚ it affected Greece’s architecture‚ political structure
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In his article "The Rise of Women in Ancient Greece‚" Michael Scott says that after the Peloponnesian War‚ women in Athens "began to work outside the home‚" alongside the men‚ out of economic necessity‚ and in Sparta‚ many women owned land. He says women during this time wrote their own words‚ thereby showing that despite their inability to vote in Athens‚ they enjoyed a degree of literacy denied of even ancient Egyptian women and many women and girls in some countries in
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In the ancient days before the Constitution of the United States‚ the Legislative branch‚ federal prisons‚ or even speed limits to disobey‚ laws were made by leaders of the land. Different lands had different rules‚ many with different verdicts of justice. However‚ the contradiction of these laws lies not in the laws themselves‚ but in the sovereignty of their providers. Roman laws‚ the Code of Hammurabi‚ and the law of Exodus serve to contrast the cultural regulations dictated by men‚ dictated by
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Introduction Gender stereotypes play a huge role in many societies throughout time; from Ancient Greece up until present day Egypt. In the past‚ societies stripped women of basic rights‚ such as the right to speech and the right to vote. Interestingly‚ the laws against women in Ancient Greece closely resemble those of present day Egypt. Even though these two societies are roughly 2‚500 years apart‚ women in both societies were not allowed to vote. It was not until 1956 when the legislature passed
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The civilization of ancient Greece produced classics in almost all genres of creative expression: literature‚ philosophy‚ music‚ the visual arts‚ and architecture. These classics advanced the aesthetic principles of clarity simplicity‚ balance‚ regularity‚ and harmonious proportion. As a style‚ Classicism is characterized by these aesthetic principles and by the related ideals of reason‚ moderation‚ and dignity (Fiero 29). Greek culture is a very original culture in their way of life. A good example
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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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Section 1 Terms * Epic poem- A long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero. * Arete- In early Greece the qualities of excellence that a hero strives to win in a struggle or contest. Section 2 Terms * Polis- The early Greek city-state‚ consisting of a city or town and its surrounding territory. * Acropolis- In early Greek city-states‚ a fortified gathering place at the top of a hill which was sometimes the site of temples and public buildings. * Agora- In early Greek city-states
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the Etruscans. The road construction in Rome can almost be viewed as an art where each piece was laid with a significant purpose and amount of detail to the overall project itself. Remarkably many of the ancient structures along the Roman roads such as bridges and archways are still in use today symbolizing one of Rome’s greatest accomplishment in building these roads to truly last (Andrews‚ 2014). Spread of Information
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