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    Greek have made a far-reaching influence on the western civilization. The Greek culture served as a frame of reference for many aspects of Western life including government‚ architecture‚ mathematics‚ Language‚ and Philosophy. During the age of Pericles‚ the ideal form of government was believed to be a government formed by all of

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    of philosophy‚ art and architecture‚ and math and science. The Greeks were a remarkable civilization and contributed things people use in every day life then‚ and currently. Some very important people of Ancient Greece include Socrates‚ Aristotle‚ Pericles’‚ Hippocrates‚ Euclid‚ Sophocles‚ Plato and Galen. All of these people shaped western civilizations‚ while Greece was in two wars at the time. They pushed through hardships and still created innovations that contributed to the western civilization

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    Persepolis Regions: Arabia‚ Parthia‚ Bactria‚ Media‚ Phrygia‚ Syria‚ Phoenicia‚ Egypt‚ Cyrenaica‚ Illyria‚ Epirus‚ Thrace Islands: Rhodes‚ Cyprus‚ Cos‚ Chios Terms: Plataea ostracism Themistocles Pausanias Delian League Cimon Eurymedon Pericles Hegemon Athenian Classical art (tragedy‚ poetry‚ pottery‚ sculpture) Athenian Classical family life Athenian democracy Metics Causes of the Peloponnesian War (~435 BCE) Sophists Peloponnesian War (1st Phase 431-21—aka Archidamian War) Nicias

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    involved athletic competitions and ritual celebrations. Peloponnesian Wars: Wars from 431 to 404 BCE between Athens and Sparta for dominance in southern Greece; resulted in Spartan victory but failure to achieve political unification of Greece. Pericles: Athenian political leader during 5th century B.C.E; guided development of Athenian Empire; died during early stages of Peloponnesian War. Phillip II of Macedon: Ruled Macedon from 359 to 336 BCE; founder of centralized kingdom; later conquered

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    Greek civilization was ruled by a wealthy elite who served as the most powerful members of the ancient civilization. Noblemen got to live lavishly just for being born into the right family while poor farmers had to work hard and long hours for low pay. If they failed to produce these farmers and their family could be sold into slavery. It’s no surprise that the lower classes of classical Greek society wanted to bring about change to their government. This dissatisfaction with the current political

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    As was common in the period‚ Shakespeare based many of his plays on the work of other playwrights and recycled older stories and historical material. His dependence on earlier sources was a natural consequence of the speed at which playwrights of his era wrote; in addition‚ plays based on already popular stories appear to have been seen as more likely to draw large crowds. There were also aesthetic reasons: Renaissance aesthetic theory took seriously the dictum that tragic plots should be grounded

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    more than ever. Although the way Rome fought Carthage was different from how America invaded Iraq‚ there were still some similarities. One similarity between the early and modern soldiers is that they would both wear armor. During the times of Pericles and Julius Caesar‚ the average soldier would wear iron armor and a helmet to protect him from being pierced by a blade.

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    HIEU 101 Final Exam Review Sheet Identifications Ionian Revolt Themistocles Pericles Cimon Peloponnesian League Herodotus Thucydides Ephialtes Sophists Satrap Areopagus The Council of the 500 Pisistratus Agoge Stasis Peloponnesian League Aristagoras The Sixth-Parters The Definition of the Word Tyrant The Peace of Callias The Battle of Marathon Megarian Decree Boards of Ten Parthenon Aristophanes Essays 1. The great Persian invasion under Xerxes was a crucial

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    tells that Socrates acknowledges that there were two women besides his mother that influenced this believe and works. One of these two women was a witch and priestess from Mantinea who taught him about love. The other women was a mistress of a Pericles who taught him the art of rhetoric. Socrates lived during a time that gods did not create the world but were created by man. The people during his era had to worship‚ sacrifice their lives‚ and honor them with praises because they were afraid

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    On November 2‚ 1963‚ President Abraham Lincoln received a letter from David Wills of Gettysburg. Wills explained in this letter‚ that the soldier’s dead bodies were buried in a special area and they were going to hold a memorial to honor the dead soldiers. He invited President Lincoln to attend and to deliver a view remarks. President Lincoln’s speech is known as the Gettysburg Address. The main speaker on that day was the most famous U.S. speaker‚ Mr. Edward Everett. He was a man whose voice was

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