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    Women of Ancient Egypt and Greece Intro Women of most cultures are secondary to men. Because women can’t work in the fields and don’t have the same strength‚ they generally come second in the hierarchy. Even today‚ though it may be unintentional‚ that’s how it is. Thesis Women fared better in Egypt rather than Greece because they had more rights; they had more control over their own lives. In Egypt‚ women had legal rights‚ property rights‚ and economic rights. On the other hand‚ Greek women always

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    requirement for literacy and formal education developed to meet the demands of interacting societies in the ancient world. Although education held importance in Greece and Rome‚ it was‚ nevertheless‚ regarded as a pricey privilege and not a right. Therefore‚ the majority of the population in Greece and Rome were illiterate. Ultimately‚ education in Greece and Rome was highly esteemed because it equipped potential individuals with the

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    GRADE 6 INTERMEDIATE-LEVEL ASSESSMENT SOCIAL STUDIES “Unit 6: ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME DBQ” Student Name Period Date ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Print your name and the Social Studies Period on the lines above. PLEASE TAKE YOUR TIME A D USE YOUR TEST TAKI G STRATEGIES FOR DBQ ASSESSME TS Mr. Moore’s Ancient Greece and Rome DBQ 1 Name ____________________ Date ___________ Directions

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    From the beginning to the end of of our lives we constantly think was this what we were meant to be or was this what we were meant to do in our life. Unfortunately life just comes and goes as it pleases not really asking whether or not we want it to or not. The Fates were three sisters whose sole purpose was to create man. By examining the fates background‚ relationships to other gods‚ and influence on man we see how they started life‚ assigned destiny‚and cut the thread of life and thus how he/she

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    The people of ancient Greece worshiped an abundance of different deities‚ each with their own particular domain and personality. Though there are only twelve main gods or “Olympians”‚ thousands more were worshiped by the individuals within this society. In fact‚ many families had their own personal household gods. Religious practice was a primary part of the daily lives of many people in ancient Greece. They worshipped in sanctuaries either in the city in which they lived‚ in the countryside‚ or

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    Art History Paper People in acient greece use building to show power and also use has a kingdom for kings and queens. Today we use acient Greece architecture for more government things like banks‚ government buildings‚ capital buildings ect. Anything that has to do with the government. Many government buildings use columns. The white house uses the Lonic order it has the flute‚fillet‚ volute‚ and abacus. In acient Greece these building were used for kings and queens to live‚till this day buildings

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    Greek- city-states By looking at oligarchy‚ democracy and military governments developed from overrule of tyrants from the Archaic to the Classical periods‚ it is apparent that Greece was in need of political unification. It was certain that Greece was in need of political alliance; however it was an impossible goal to achieve for many eras. The first clue to the non-political union was the explosion of population during the archaic period. Once‚ the city-states‚ polis‚ were established‚ many

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    language and culture. This is the great story of Ancient Greece and how individualism changed the view Greece had on certain issues. (Bulliet 99) From 1000 B.C.E to 30 B.C.E‚ Ancient Greece’s view on individualism changed the political system Greece had‚ over time changed the way individuals thought and made important Intellectual changes‚ and gradually changed the Economic system such as bartering. The political system of Ancient Greece underwent several changes over the past few decades all

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    Life in Ancient Greece

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    Hesiod: Works and Days‚ c. 750 BC First of all‚ get a house‚ and a woman and an ox for the plough--a slave woman and not a wife‚ to follow the oxen as well--and make everything ready at home‚ so that you may not have to ask of another‚ and he refuse you‚ and so‚ because you are in lack‚ the season pass by and your work come to nothing. Strabo: Geographia circa 550 BCE And the temple of Aphrodite [at Corinth] was so rich that it owned more than a thousand temples Slaves---prostitutes---whom

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    In ancient Greece‚ Music was an important thing for the pattern and texture of Greek life. It was played at weddings‚ funerals‚ religious festivals‚ gatherings and etc. Although Ancient Greeks were familiar with a vast amount of instruments‚ they favored three particular instruments which are the Kithara‚ the Lyre‚ and the Aulos. Instrumental music or the singing of a hymn was included in everyday activities and formal acts of worship. Of Greek philosophers believe that there is a relationship between

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