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    important‚ but women were still limited in learning and participating. In Ancient Rome‚ the power belonged to the father‚ the head of the household. The mother was not forgotten‚ for they have the responsibility of cleaning the household‚ cooking food‚ entertaining guests‚ and managing family. A woman could even own property and had political influences. However‚ the same story did not happen to women who lived in Ancient Greece‚ because they can not choose their marriage‚ way more inferior to men

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    The Art of Greek Theater The theater and all it encompassed played an integral role in the lives of the ancient Greeks. From the architecture and costumes‚ to the mask‚ the art of the theater was a feast for the senses and inspired artists to recreate what was seen on stage on more permanent media‚ thus enriching the lives of future generations. It is believed that theater began as a religious experience in order to honor the gods. Drama developed out of choral dances for Dionysus‚ the Greek god

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    city-state to city-state. Athens practiced democracy‚ Sparta practiced oligarchy‚ Athens in the early time practiced Aristocracy‚ Mycenae practiced monarchy‚ the people of Mycenae are satisfied with their king as supreme leader while tyranny was practiced by Hyppias in Athens in early time before Athens embrace democracy but not without repercussion. To cut the long story short‚ differences between these form of governments are given in the table below: Direct democracy Athens at about 500 BC was an

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    |Evidence for A |Evidence for B |Total | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Analyze similarities and differences in methods of political control in Sparta and Athens. The methods of political control in Sparta and Athens were different based on their social lives. However‚ they had similarities both Sparta and Athens fighting in the Persian war‚ and in Religion. The Spartan’s and Athens’s had differences on how they lived there social life on treatment of the woman or similar things

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    Sparta and Athens were both city states that were formed from Greek civilization. They both had a different way of leading their citizens and running their governments. This caused each city state to have a different set of values and to have a different way of living. Sparta highly valued it’s military and war. The Spartans organized a group of reforms‚ known as the Lycurgan reforms‚ that promoted their military state. Spartans lived their lives strictly organized and very controlled. Young boys

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    how they both differed. “At Spartas peak around 500 BC the size of the city would have been some 20‚000-35‚000 freee residents” (2017‚ April 10). And by 432 BC in Athens and Attica there were 150‚000 Athenians around 50‚000 aliens and more than 100‚000 slaves (n.d.). Athens & Sparta’s right to participate There were multiple ways for Athens and Spartans to participate in public life and make decisions affecting the community. This is if your parents were both Spartan or Athenian. The wealthier you‚

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    Raphael ’s School of Athens The work of art I chose for this assignment is one of a series of frescoes by the renaissance artist Raphael. The School of Athens is large‚ measuring 300 inches wide by 200 inches tall‚ and is part of a series of frescoes commissioned by Pope Julius II for what is now known as the Stanze di Raffaello in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican. The work was completed by Raphael between 1509-1511‚ and is generally agreed upon to be the second work completed there. Originally

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    The Ancient Egyptians believed that when a pharaoh died he became “Osiris”‚ the king of the dead. They believed that for the dead pharaoh to carry out his duties as king of the dead his “ka” (soul or spirit) which remained with the body‚ had to be looked after. In order for the “ka” to survive‚ the dead pharaoh’s body was mummified and buried with all the things it would need for the afterlife. A method of artificial preservation‚ called mummification was developed by the ancient Egyptians. Mummification

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    The Role of Theatre Education in Business What Can You "Do" with the knowledge learned from Theatre Education? PLENTY! Two Types of Jobs Professional Work – that requires special training in law school‚ medical school‚ architecture school‚ and so forth‚ and Trait-Oriented Work – for which employers seek workers with special traits‚ such as communications skills‚ imagination‚ reasoning ability‚ and sound judgment. - John Munschauer‚ Jobs for English Majors and Other Smart

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    Athens and Sparta were the two most legendary city-states that had a great impact in Greece history‚ especially because they were set apart by opposite governamental systems that affects how we still perceived them today‚ in addition to showing us the origins of military and democratic organizations that resembles that of ours through the World . As our reading material by Brand describes‚ Athenians were the ones that brought democracy to reality‚ while Spartans were set minded in dictatorship‚

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