superhuman and immortal‚ but otherwise anthropomorphic. d. role models of wisdom and morality. e. purely fictitious‚ as the Greeks relied on natural philosophy. Wh 5. What grew well in the dry environment of Greece? a. Wheat‚ barley‚ and oats b. Melons‚ figs‚ and dates c. Barley‚ dates‚ and grapes d. Grapes‚ dates‚ and jujubes e. Olive trees‚ grape vines‚ and barley 6. 7. 8. 9. An o 10. Oligarchy
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In Greece there was a city named Delphi‚ it housed the sanctuary dedicated eventually to the god Apollo. In the early centuries of Greek times‚ prophecy was practiced in many different ways throughout many different places. While the most popular place to receive oracles in Greek history was at Delphi‚ from Pythia‚ there were other locations and gods who performed different acts in order for their fate to be known. The oracle at Delphi shows how important prophecies were to Greeks and why it impacted
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Adams‚ Jefferson‚ Madison‚ and Monroe Newman & Schmalbach: Chapters 5 (pg 83) -8 QUIZ DATES (subject to change) Chapter 6 (and part of 5): Tuesday‚ October 15 EXAM DATES Chapter 7: Tuesday‚ October 22 Chapter 8/9: Wednesday‚ October 30 Unit 2 DBQ: Monday October 28-Tuesday‚ October 29 Unit 2.1 IDs: Friday‚ October 25 Unit 2.2 IDs: Monday‚ November 4 Unit 2 Multiple Choice: Wednesday‚ November 6 Unit 2 Essay: Thursday‚ November 7 1. Which of the social changes brought about by the Revolution
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or bondsmaster‚ in the fourth year they shall regain their original condition.| Document 2 St. Paul from his letter to the Ephesians in the Christian Bible (verses 5-9. First Century C.E.) Paul is a Roman citizen writing to friends who live in Greece.| Slaves‚ obey your earthly masters with fear and trembling. Masters are urged to stop threatening slaves for you know that both you and the slave have the same Master in Heaven‚ and with him there is no partiality.| Document 3 The Sacred Law
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Julie Giaimo DBQ Going back to 1619‚ Africans were bought to America and sold to Americans as workers. It wasn’t long before slavery became a controversial issue. Over the course of almost two and a half centuries the debate of weather to continue or abolish slavery went on. The supporters and the abolitionist had their arguments on how they viewed slavery‚ and the government played their part too. Those who supported slavery were for the most part southerners. Senator John C. Calhoun states
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Reformation DBQ Throughout the history of Europe‚ people’s lives revolved around the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church taught its beliefs through the clergy and exercised its authority. In 1517‚ corruption‚ false teachings‚ and the challenging of Martin Luther led to a split that created the Protestant Church. During the Reformation‚ the Protestant belief in “sola scriptura” and “sola fides” was a major source of conflict with the Catholic teachings of a Church authority and salvation through
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Mike Chang 11/1/08 Mrs. Lee Global DBQ In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries there were two main forms of government. The two main forms of government were democracy and absolutism. Both of these types of government were effective in there own ways. Absolutism was the most effective type of government during that time period. Absolutism is when the ruler has complete authority over the government and the lives of the people of their nation. Many rulers had a democracy government but absolutism
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Nicole Wengrofsky DBQ #5 When Jefferson assumed his presidency he faced several foreign policy issues. One was the issue of British impressing our ships; they would take sailors from American ships and force them to serve in the British navy. One particular incident referred to as “The Leopard Affair” pushed Jefferson to enact the Embargo Act of 1807. Jefferson created this act in order to avoid war with Britain and to appease the public. He knew we would be no match against the British navy
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Compare/Contrast Compare/Contrast Greece & Rome Compare/Contrast Page 1 “And what he greatly thought‚ he nobly dared.” Homer “Wherever the fates lead us let us follow.” Virgil Not all roads lead to it and it most
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centered on human interests or values and stresses an individual’s dignity and worth and capacity for self-realization through reason. It was first developed in ancient Greece and Rome. It is no coincidence that many of our legal codes go back to Rome and many scientific and technical terms and ideas back to ancient Greece. But Greece in particular has influenced philosophy‚ which celebrates reason. We use the term Classical Humanism to refer to the humanism of this early period. In order to know what
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