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    social structures of the ancient civilizations of India‚ China and the Mediterranean region would be the contempt of women‚ who were usually seen as a source of entertainment for men. As a result‚ women all around the world had near to zero influence in the society in old times. Another important social similarity of these four (if you separate the Romans and the Greeks) civilizations was the presence of a hierarchical social ladder‚ mainly based on occupation. In Ancient India‚ one’s social class

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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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    Following the rule of the tyrant Peisistratus‚ Cleisthenes built on Solon’s work‚ establishing new institutions and ensuring every male citizen had a permanent voice in government. Linguistically linked to Classical Age Greece‚ Macedon was a monarchy in which kings were obliged to wage war continuously to retain the support of the Macedonian army. King Philip shrewdly linked Greek civilization with Macedonian might when he announced that he intended to conquer the Persian

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    What were the effects of the black plague on Medieval Europe? The black plague was a very deathly plague that killed many. Effects of the black plague on Medieval Europe were that it killed millions of people‚ it made the land even filthier than it already was‚ and it had lots of effects on the people. To begin with‚ the black plague killed millions. This plague infected most of Africa and it took less than a decade to kill less than one percent of the population. This plague killed about twenty

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    With reference to sources‚ what does the evidence reveal about Spartan cultural life? There were many different aspects to the Spartan cultural life which ancient sources and evidence have provided insight and knowledge for our modern societies. These features include art‚ architecture‚ writing and literature‚ and Greek writer’s views of Sparta. The Spartan cultural life also gives us knowledge into other aspects of Spartan life and the society in which they lived. Architecture was one of the essential

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    In the world today we have different levels to our social structure but mainly lower class‚ middle class‚ and high class. Before our time they also went by three levels‚ the old saying describing the social structure of medieval Europe as “those who pray‚ those who fight‚ and those who work.” Means that there are three estates in the social structure as the church‚ knights‚ and the workers. Those who pray are the clergy of the Roman Catholic church. There are many different people of the church

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia Early civilizations were built near rivers because of the many resources and advantages of the rivers. RIvers could provide transportation‚ food‚ drink‚ and fertile soil. Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia were two river valley civilizations‚ and were very important to the beginning of mankind in the historic-era. A river valley civilization is deeply affected by the river it is situated upon. The river can affect all aspects of the life in

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    In his study of ancient Greece‚ David Cohen highlights various differences in the way legal matters were handled in Athens as appose to how we handle legal matters today. One of the more obvious differences is the limit of individuals allowed to participate in the institution of law. During ancient Athens‚ “women‚ slaves‚ foreigners‚ and certain social outcasts were excluded” (Cohen‚ 195‚ p.64). Furthermore‚ there was no strict body of rules and procedures for Athenians to follow. There was no focus

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    During Ancient Greece‚ Pre-Socratic philosophers had turned away from religious teachings and sought to use “logic and theoretical reasoning to solve practical questions” (Cunningham 72). Through the power of human reasoning‚ many philosophers derived concepts and theories of the world’s fundamentality and the human existence. They examined several fundamental questions regarding the composition of the world and the possibility of unity of all things. As mentioned in the video‚ these philosophers

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    Karina Nieves GNHU 285 Dr.Ward Greek Women 11/10/14 Greek Women How much freedom did Greek woman have? Ancient Greece was a patriarchal society were often restricted by legal and social customs. Where an individual came from had a big impact on what one was able to do. There were many differences in the women of different parts of Greece in specific Spartan‚ Athenian Women‚ prostitute and companions. The freedom‚ what they wore‚ and how they contributed to society all depended on social class

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