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Page 1: Καλημέρα!! Good afternoon!! Please grab the notes off of the student table… “Early Classical Civilizations: Greece” Sit down quietly Turn your paper over

Καλημέρα!!Good afternoon!! Please grab the notes off of the

student table… “Early Classical Civilizations: Greece”

Sit down quietly

Turn your paper over and be ready to answer the following questions

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What do you remember?!?1. List one way the Eightfold Path and the Five Pillars of Faith are alike.

2. Which of the following is NOT a belief or practice of Zoroastrianism?

a. Good deeds during your life determines whether one goes to heaven or hell

b. humans are born with original sin, and may only be granted salvation by belief in Ahura Mazda

c. Earth is a battle ground between good and evil

d. belief that God would send a messiah who would preserve his teaching and guide humans away from sin

3. In Hinduism, there is a DIRECT relationship between karma and _____________ (think caste system).

4. According to Buddhist principles, believers can end personal suffering by

a. doing good deeds b. eliminating selfish desires

c. making pilgrimages to Mecca d. relying on divine help

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Ancient Greece

500-323 B.C.E.

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Greek geography

Greece is mountainous Greek communities

often times developed independently because of the mountains, thus they were diverse

As a result, they fought each other a lot.

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Geography Greece is a

peninsula about the size of Louisiana in the Mediterranean Sea.

How would this location benefit them?

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Technology results from scarcity; going from abundance of water to a lack of water All cities need fresh

water. This is a Greek aqueduct, basically a brick water pipe.

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Greek Inventions

The Greeks invented dice.

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• The Greeks were the original Olympiads.

• Their scientists studied the best way to perform sports.

• Dates back to 776 BC• https://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9lFwCDuj38

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Greek Invention

The Greeks invented the crane.

What could a crane help with during this time?

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Greek Architecture

Greeks invented arches and columns.

This obviously took advanced mathematics.

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More Greek Architecture

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Parthenon In Nashville, TN

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Technology results from necessity

Since Greek coastal cities were sandwiched between the ocean and the sea, they developed an awesome navy for trading and fighting.

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Greek Military

This is a catapult, a Greek invention.

It could throw 300 pound stones at walls and buildings

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Greek Military

This is a hoplite, a Greek infantry soldier.

Hoplites were middle-class freemen who had to pay for their own weapon and shield.

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Greek Military

This is a phalanx. Soldiers get in a

tight box. They each have a large shield and a 9 foot long spear.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR1l01cZQV0

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Flamethrower!!!!!

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RELIGION—polytheistic. The Greeks developed a

rich set of myths, or traditional stories, about their gods.

Mythology. Greeks attributed human

qualities, such as love, hate, and jealousy, to their gods.

Zeus, the “head” god, lived on Mount Olympus with his wife, Hera. – Children: Aphrodite, Athena,

Perseus, and about 100 more!

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City-States Development of more formal

governments- the city states. The city-state or polis was the

fundamental political unit in ancient Greece. A polis was made up of a city and its surrounding countryside, which included numerous villages.

When have we heard ‘polis’ before?

The city-states called a “truce” during Olympics.

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2 Famous City-StatesSparta and Athens!

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Spartan Types of Governments Totalitarian- govt control over every

aspect of public and private lives. Monarchy- a single person, king, ruled

the government Aristocracy- a government ruled buy a

small group of noble, landowning families

Oligarchy- a government ruled by a few powerful people

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Athens Government (1st Democracy)

Democracy: type of government where people vote.

Well, actually, Athens was a direct democracy where people vote on everything.

The U.S. today is a representative democracy, where we vote for people to make decisions for us.

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Direct participation was the key to Athenian democracy. In the Assembly, every male citizen was not only entitled to attend as often as he pleased but also had the right to debate, offer amendments, and vote on proposals. Every man had a say in whether to declare war or stay in peace. Basically any thing that required a government decision, all male citizens were allowed to participate in.

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Sparta Spartan society was

obsessed with war. Boys were sent to

military school at a young age.

Boys who are born deformed are left to die on mountainsides

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e9J9-VpEss

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Roles of men and women in Sparta

WOMEN Have sons

Participate in government https://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk02qS4uC7E

MEN Go to war Have sons Train sons

Participate in government

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Athens

Athenians were tough but were encouraged to engage in activities like art, philosophy, music.

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Role of men and women in Athens

MEN Participate in

government Get an education

WOMEN Get an education Household chores

Honor their husband

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Let’s wrap it up! (don’t use your notes) What type of Gov’t

did Sparta have? What type of Gov’t

did Athens have? Which city-state was

more focused on their citizens expressing their individuality and focuses on the arts?

List 4 inventions of the Greeks.

How did the geography of Greece impact the people?

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Alexander the Great

Alexander was not from Athens, but Macedonia.

Alexander was a brilliant military strategist.

His favorite book was Homer’s Iliad

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Alexander conquered the Persian empire and controlled the largest empire the world has ever seen.

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What happens when cultures collide?

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Alexander spread Hellenistic culture throughout Asia.

Hellenistic is a fancy word for Greek.

Alexander spread Greek technology and ideas throughout his empire

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The Roman Coliseum has a strong Hellenistic influence.

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What buildings in the USA have a Hellenistic influence?

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Lincoln Memorial

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Any questions before the quiz?

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Greece Quiz

1.What is Greece’s political contribution to the political world (especially the United States)?

2. How did geography influence Greece’s economy and military technology?

3. How did Hellenistic ideas spread throughout Asia?

4. Describe an example of how necessity brings about technological change.

5. Define monarchy 6. Define oligarchy

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