Legacy of the Ancient Greeks
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terms pg 250-254
• Nazca Line
homework challenge
Map of Europe
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A28 to complete your
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• List what each
country is close to on
back. Ex. Albania is
north of Greece.
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next week you will
have to know all of
the European
countries by heart.
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The geography of
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Ancient Greece
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Mediterranean Sea
Peninsula
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Idealism
Materialism
Skepticism
Mathematics
Metaphysics- rel.
between mind and
matter
Theology
Atomic theory
Logic
Page 278
Vocab Search
City-state
Polis
Aegean Sea
Oligarchy
Athens
Philosopher
Aristotle
Alexander the Great
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Mediterranean Sea
Peninsula
Fjord
Ural mountains
Plain
City-state
Polis
Aegean Sea
Oligarchy
Athens
Philosopher
Aristotle
Alexander the Great
Roman Empire
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287-289
Why was ancient
Rome able to control
most of the land
around the
Mediterranean sea?
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All roads led to Rome.
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Who were the Ancient Greeks?
Information on ancient Greece and the ancient Greeks The earliest Greek civilizations thrived
nearly 4,000 years ago. The Ancient Greeks lived in Greece and the countries that we now call
Bulgaria and Turkey.
The Ancient Greece empire spread over Europe as far as France in the East. The Greek Empire
was most powerful between 2000 BC and 146 BC
The ancient Greeks developed new ideas for government, science, philosophy, religion, and art.
Ancient Greece was split into many different states, each one was ruled in its own way. Each
state had its own laws, government and money but they shared the same language and religion.
The two most important city states were Athens and Sparta.
Legacy of the Ancient Greeks - (How Ancient Greece influenced modern day culture.)
The influence of the Ancient Greeks are still felt by us today. The major impact in our lives today
are in the arts, in philosophy, and in science, math, literature and politics.
Trial by Jury
Greek Myths
Democracy
The word 'democracy' is Greek. It means 'government by the people. We have a form of
democracy in Britain, and this is a legacy of the Athenians and their assemblies and councils.
Tragedy and Comedy
Theatre
The word 'theatre' is Greek. Most modern theatres follow the Greek plan.
The Olympics
The first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC at the Greek city of Olympia.
Marathon
Pheidippides ran from Athens to Sparta to ask for help against the Persians just before the Battle
of the Marathon (490 BC).
Building styles (Architecture)
Throughout the world, buildings have been constructed in the style of Ancient Greece. The British
Museum is an example of this.
The first alphabet with vowels
The Ancient Greeks played an important part in the development of the alphabet. The first two
letters of the Greek alphabet - alpha and beta - have given us the word 'alphabet'.
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Constantine as
Emperor of Rome
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Medieval
Charlemagne
Feudalism
Manorialism
Guild
Magna Carta
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Write a paragraph
explaining the
difference between
feudalism and
manorialism.
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Take home
vocabulary
The feudal system was a
government set-up when the
King or Lord would give land
and estates to their friends and
family. The family or friends
would in turn take care of the
land and give taxes back to the
King or lord in exchange for
military protection.
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Definition of Manorialism
The definition of manorialism is
the system by which the Lord of
the Manor exploited the serfs or
tenants who worked his estate,
or fief.
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Medieval
Charlemagne
Feudalism
Manorialism
Guild
Magna Carta
Renaissance
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Humanism
Individualism
Secularism
Leonardo DaVinci
Martin Luther
Refromation
Counter Refromation
Christopher
Columbus
Enlightenment
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Humanism-a variety of ethical theory and practice that emphasizes
reason, scientific inquiry, and human fulfillment in the natural world
and often rejects the importance of belief in God.
Individualism- a social theory advocating the liberty, rights, or
independent action of the individual.
Secularism- spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or
social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
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True or False
1. A peninsula is a body of
land that does not touch
water.
3. What was the Magna
Carta?
2. A city-state is a central
city and its surrounding
villages, which together
follow the same law,
have one form of
government, and share
language, religious
beliefs, and ways of life.
4. What is feudalism?
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