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    Grand Tour Journal Mr. ------- July 12‚ 2013 Day 1. Sunday‚ 5 May 2013. Baltimore‚ Philadelphia. Thus it begins. The shirts Yo’el organized getting for everyone‚ which had “Uncle Mike’s Crazy European Road Trip 2013” on the front and picture of Greece and Italy as well as “ Carpe Diem #YOLO on the back‚ were a big hit. Security and boarding were uneventful. This was Jake’s first flight. We stayed relatively low the whole time—we never got too high to see cars. For mankind as a whole‚ flight was

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    In ancient Greece boys went to school at age 6 while girls where tough by their mothers(. The richer boys had a slave escort them to school‚ the poor boys walked to school on their own. Slaves played an important role in ancient Greece. If someone became a trader they could move up in statues. Where someone was in statues depended on different things (Daily life in ancient Greece‚ women in ancient Greece‚ Robert). In Sparta the boys were taken at age 7 from their parents and put in barracks and

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    Greece was the birthplace of Western Civilization because its culture became the embodiment for the other western civilizations. The tale of the ancient Greek civilization showed an immense painful history of foreign supremacy. But their civilization was built on solid foundation and led by powerful leaders that created values‚ norms and customs that are still being practiced and observed by many modern societies. This is the reason why the Greek civilization continued to flourish‚ remembered‚ celebrated

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    Both Persia and Greece were very influential during 600 BCE-600 CE. They were both very similar and different in their political and economical areas‚ and they also had similarities in differences in their social life.  Politically‚ Persia and Greece were very different in the way that Persia was ruled by a king while in Greece each polis was governed separately. Now economically‚ Greece depended on imported goods‚ and Persia was mainly an agriculture based economy. Their social lives also had similarities

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    history only until recent years. In Ancient Greece‚ women held an obligation to their house and husband‚ they were property in a sense‚ but at the same time they almost held an important position of power‚ only it was hidden behind the veil of the home life. While they were reliant upon their husbands‚ it can be viewed that it was the females that helped their husbands and sons obtain the positions that they held‚ for good or bad. The female role of power in Greece varied from slave to queen‚ the woman’s

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    The Golden Age of Greece The Golden Age of Greece began after the victory of the Persian Wars. The civilization of Ancient Greece shifted into prosperous and peaceful times from around 500 to 400 B.C. E. This period is called the Golden Age because of all the achievements. The Ancient Greeks made many contributions to the traditions of Western civilization with their literature and ideas about science‚ mathematics‚ art‚ and architecture. A great deal of this came about because of what the Greeks

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    called these issues “the 5 Giants” Beveridge stated that the government must combat these “5 evils” with a welfare state” that would provide help and support from “cradle to grave”. He argued to the government that to cure these problems they should provide adequate income to people‚ adequate health care‚ housing‚ education and employment. The government listened to Beveridges recommendations and in 1945 when the labour party won the election‚ the welfare stated was finally created. 2.

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    Introduction The Greek people were the most successful ancient civilization. I think this because they came up with amazing things like‚ art. Greece also came up with amazing food. Lastly Greece is the most successful ancient civilization because of their outstanding battle groups winning many wars. The Fallen Warrior Greece is the most successful ancient civilization because of the Greek art piece of art fallen warrior from the temple of Aphaia. This is a piece of art created in c. 480-470 BC

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    Greek city-states and made a republic. Lastly‚ Rome achieved many architectural feats‚ especially its aqueducts‚ due to Grecian intellectual innovation in development of arches. The Greek & Roman civilizations both had strong roots in religion. Greece‚ being the predecessor of the Roman society‚ undoubtedly influenced Roman religion. In fact‚ the Ancient Roman religion was nearly identical to Greece’s polytheistic religion‚ except the names of the deities were different. For example‚ Zeus‚ the

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    Greece after the Peloponnesian War: • Nature and impact of the Spartan hegemony; role and significance of Lysander‚ Agesilaus - Sparta won the Peloponnesian War. The war had ruined many states economically and spiritually. A true leader was needed. Thucydides believed Sparta would unite Greece and lead through goodwill. However‚ during the war Sparta had medised and sold the Ionian states to the Persians. Sparta could hardly claim to be the ‘liberator of the Greeks’. - Sparta had however earned

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