

Rise of Ancient Greece
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Social Studies
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 9 Questions
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Democracy and Philosophy in Ancient Greece: Legacies That Shaped the World
By Hien Nguyen
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Introduction to Ancient Greece
- Located in southern Europe
- the mainland and small islands spread on Mediterranean Seas.
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Introduction to Ancient Greece
- fishermen, traders, sailors
- traded with many different parts of the world
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Introduction to Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece was not a unified country but a collection of city-states (polis) with distinct political and social systems.
Athens and Sparta was two iconic city-states.
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The Birth of Democracy
Democracy (dēmokratía): "Rule by the people"
Structure
Assembly (Ekklesia)
Council of 500 (Boule)
People's Courts (Dikasteria)
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Limitations of Athenian Democracy
Who participated?
Citizens: Free adult males
Excluded: Women, slaves, and non-citizens
Debates on inclusivity and fairness
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Ancient Greece and Modern USA
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Multiple Choice
Who could vote in the Ancient Greece?
everyone
men
women
the elite
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Multiple Choice
The democracy of ancient Greece also allowed men to ....
discuss fairness and inclusivity
trade overseas
conquer other lands
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The Golden Age of Greece
Athletics: the Olympics
Democracy developed into Politics
Homer wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
Mathematics: Pythagorean theory
The Greek alphabet
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Multiple Choice
What was started during the Archaic period?
The Masked Singer
American Idol
The Simpsons
The Olympics
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Multiple Choice
What princliples were developed in poltics?
Democracy
Republic
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Greek Classical Period
The conquer of Persia (Alexander the Great)
The Parthenon was established
Emergence of theatre, architecture, and art.
Development of philosophy: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
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Multiple Choice
What period had a lot to do with the creation of Ancient Rome?
Archaic Period
Classical Period
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Multiple Choice
Who did the Greeks defeat during the Classical Period?
Persians
Alexander the Great
Persisus
Zeus
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Multiple Select
Who were the first philosophers?
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Alexander the Great
Democracy and Philosophy in Ancient Greece: Legacies That Shaped the World
By Hien Nguyen
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