Classical Greece and Hellenistic Greece have a lot of differences. They have differences in time as the classical Greek‚ or‚ Hellenic period was the time before the death of Alexander The Great. Some of them are the studies of philosophy‚ literature‚ art‚ science‚ and religion. As a result of Alexander’s campaigns‚ the Greek world was forever changed after his death in 323 BCE. Alexander’s campaigns had brought the Greeks into contact with a number of Asian cultures‚ and Alexander had wanted
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Civilization I Mary Hogan 18 September 2008 Classical and Hellenistic Greece The Classical Age of Greece was marked by an explosion in literature‚ philosophy‚ drama‚ and history. This period produced such philosophers as Socrates‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle; the Greek drama and comedy was introduced; Alexander the Great built one of the largest empires ever known. The Classical Age forced people to reexamine themselves and the world they lived in. The Classical Age began with the philosophers. They
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during the Hellenistic period. For example‚ a highly academic style‚ which tells a story through a range of symbolic figures‚ was used in a relief carved by Archelaos of Priene‚ The Apotheosis of Homer (150? BC‚ British Museum‚ London). The relief was dedicated to the Muses or to Homer and shows the poet along with figures representing the World‚ Time‚ Homer’s great epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ and other literary images and ideas. But perhaps the most distinctive Hellenistic style is one
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During the span of the Classical and Hellenistic periods in Ancient Greece‚ many changes occurred that differentiated one from the other. There were many facets of society that were affected as a result from the Classical period leading to the Hellenistic period. The Classical period was a time of intellectual growth and stimulus. The desire to learn brought about the need for a group of teachers to impart worldly wisdom unto their students. This new group of teachers that emerged were known as
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In Classical Greece (ca. 480-323 B.C) young girls were usually left to the care of a nurse‚ spending most of their time in the women’s quarters of the house which was often located on the upper floor‚ this was called the gynaikon. The gynaikon was where mothers would nurse their children and spin/weave thread. The picture to the right shows the art of working wool‚ this was one of the key responsibilities of the Greek women‚ along with childbearing‚ retrieving water and managing the household. The
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HOW GREAT WERE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HAN CHINA AND CLASSICAL ATHENS? Every civilization has qualities that make them different from other countries. Whether the religion is different or the laws contain different morals‚ every country has its differences and similarities. Han China and Greece are two highly successful early civilizations. Both countries have different‚ but good‚ opinions and ways of thinking. Han China and Athens had a great deal of differences just on their physical
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The Difference between Classical and Keynesian Economics The differences between classical and Keynesian economics are many‚ but they can be categorized into a few key areas. In general‚ classical economists would like to see the government stay out of the economy‚ and try to influence it as little as possible. Keynesian economists‚ who follow the philosophy of famous economist John Maynard Keynes‚ by contrast‚ do not strongly advocate for a position. Those that follow this policy generally believe
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that highlights the major differences‚ which brought into the new agenda;- Difference between Classical and Keynesian Economics Keynes refuted Classical economics’ claim that the Say’s law holds. The strong form of the Say’s law stated that the "costs of output are always covered in the aggregate by the sale-proceeds resulting from demand". Keynes argues that this can only hold true if the individual savings exactly equal the aggregate investment. While Classical economics believes in the
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In the classical period of Greece and Rome‚ Greece had a direct democracy in where the people elected leaders to represent them. Rome had a republic in where the people had a lot less say in who led them. However in both Rome and Greece the people felt they had a strong connection to their government and they felt as though they were in control. In terms of interaction with other cultures‚ Greece and Rome both had a part in Christianity. They actually had a Greco- Roman religion that had influences
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In Classical Greece‚ men’s domination over women is clearly apparent in each social‚ economic‚ and political arena. According to this period‚ women exist because their existences are necessary in order to produce male heir for the continuity of the state. For this reason‚ women’s roles are limited to procreation and marriage and they are not allowed to have economic and political rights‚ and their social roles are very restricted. According to Classical Greece‚ women only exist to produce male heir
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