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    HIS1001 The ancient Athenians had used an oligarchic constitution; it was not a good era to be stricken with poverty. The aristocrats dominated the peasants‚ so much so that the peasants were dependent on them. The poor worked the fields of the rich for a portion of the harvest‚ and if the rent was not met‚ their wives and children were seized in order to pay it off. Officials were chosen based on their birthright‚ at first for life‚ then for a decade. The officials consisted of the basileus‚

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    Civ I 18 September 2012 Gender Inequality in the Ancient World Throughout history‚ women have been regarded as unequal and subordinate to men. In the male-dominated Western culture‚ the issue of women’s rights seems unending; even thousands of years after the first evidence of gender inequality‚ society has yet to even the playing field. Although it seems like our culture is progressive‚ we still share many qualities with the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Greece. Women were in no way equal

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    reason why I am here. It was about three days since the war on Ancient Greece; Humoured by the failed attempts they provided on us Romans‚ I raised my wine glass in hopes of victorious

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    According to the holy bible‚ the god made a woman from a man’s rib. This shows that from ancient time‚ a woman already became dependent on a man. Today‚ that opinion seems to be changing. Many countries on the world admit to gender equality among men and women. However‚ there are some people still think that woman are born to be subordinate to men. What factors make these people always think like that? Are they biological‚ or social and cultural factors? Some scientists and theorists believe that

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    Ancient Greek Contributions Many of the roots in the Western civilization can be traced back to ancient Greece. They created long lasting contributions in the making of the Western development with their literature‚ drama‚ mathematics‚ philosophy‚ politics‚ and science. The ancient Greek contributions started from 1900 B.C. to 300 B.C.‚ but still have an impact on Western society today. As the Greeks expanded‚ they spread their ideas to other countries‚ while also receiving ideas from them

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    taxation‚ political and religious groups began to develop among the Jews. After the desecration of the Temple by The Greeks‚ the Jews rebelled. In the year 164 B.C.E‚ the sacred temple was rededicated‚ an event still remembered and celebrated by the Jews today‚ with the Feast of Dedication‚ or Hanukkah. In 142 B.C.E the Jewish gained their independence. 142-63 B.C.E. Unfortunately‚ during their independency from 142 to 63 B.C.E the Jews had poor leaders to guide them during that time. Cliques within Judaism

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    The sophists were a group of traveling teachers and philosophers in ancient Greece. They had a very different mind set than most of Athens. They argued that the human mind simply can not understand the universe‚ it was beyond our reach. True wisdom was being able to pursue and percieve ones own good. Sophists believed it was more important for individuals to improve and work on themselves. For them‚ there was so absolute right or wrong. They’re goal was to learn how to argue effectively‚ not to promote

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    In Ancient Greece women lacked rights‚ they were oppressed by their society‚ and looked upon as lesser beings. Medea expresses this thought throughout the play‚ and provides a voice for the women of Ancient Greece‚ for instance when Medea exclaims‚ “Surely‚ of all creatures that have life and will‚ we woman are the most wretched” (Medea‚ 24). Medea voices her belief on the injustice that lingers in Ancient Greece‚ defending and representing women as a whole and depicting the plethora of ways that

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    the people of Rome placed great emphasis upon wisdom on a social‚ economic‚ and political level. In Ancient Rome‚ these three aspects are more cohesive than we’ve seen in any other ancient civilization. For the first time‚ we saw a direct correlation between social status and economics. Due to these two aspects being so closely intertwined‚ it was important that the people of Rome were able to make good judgements with their economy. Not only was it important that the citizens of Rome were able to

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    Gender Roles Gender Roles Abstract This research paper explores five published journals articles from research-conducted interview‚ online survey‚ and questionnaires about gender roles. The first two articles talk about the sharing of parenthood and how their roles as parents are being misunderstood by the society. The third article explores if social support balances the link between gender role conflict and psychological distress‚ and also‚ the fourth article investigates cardiovascular

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