PPT-Part 1: Greece

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Part 2 Alexander the Great Lesson 20 Part 1 Greece Theme The Decline of the Citystates Lesson 20 ID amp SIG Delian League Marathon Peloponnesian War Persian Wars

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Part 2 Alexander the Great Lesson 20 Part 1 Greece Theme The Decline of the Citystates Lesson 20 ID amp SIG Delian League Marathon Peloponnesian War Persian Wars Thermopylae Persian Wars. A Lesson in How to Bankrupt a Country and Blame It on Others. Little Economic Growth, But Private Consumption Rose More Than a Third in a Decade—Debt Financed. Bank Credit to Households Rose Fast But Came Down with the Financial Crash. III. Architecture. A. Columns. Columns are part of Post and Lintel type construction . Egyptians used post and lintel . architecture in their buildings. . The Greeks adopted post and lintel from the Egyptians modifying and developing their own style of column or order decoration. MANAGER. : KYLE. WORKERS. : ALLISON, BECCA, . MEGHAN. WHERE IN THE WORLD IS GREECE?. MAP OF GREECE. THE GREEK FLAG. GEOGRAPHY. Located on the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula.. On the north is Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia and Albania.. by . Mrs. Webster. The stripes represent the sea and waves which surround the country on all sides but the North.. The Land. Located at the southeastern corner of Europe. . Famous for its jagged coastline (Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and the Ionian Sea). . What continent is Greece located on?. Europe. Name two seas that border Greece. The Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea. What was the landscape like that the Ancient Greek civilization was rooted in?. in the Mornings-. Lockdown Mode. No talking when you come into class. Immediately take your seat . You sit in your assigned seat only. Once you come into this class, you are not leaving. Walking around in the hallway or going to another room prohibited. P. erspectives . on . Refugees. ’ . Skills. , . Needs . and . Aspirations. Dimitris Skleparis. Refugee Crisis: A Comparative Research Workshop, Erasmus University Rotterdam, . September 29th, 2017. Northeastern Mediterranean Sea. Aegean Sea to the East, Ionian Sea to the West. Long, uneven coastline. Sea played an important role in Greece. Mountainous, kept villages apart, couldn’t unite, allowed invaders from the North. AKA- City-state. Made up of a city and its surrounding countryside. Each had it’s own government. Acropolis- where citizens gathered to discuss city government. Athens and Democracy. Democracy: Rule by the people. Greece has few natural resources and is 80% mountains, making agriculture difficult . Greece used the sea for trade and transportation. Greece set up trading colonies along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. Religion. Politics. Economics. Social Structures. Geography. Achievements. 800-700 BC. : . Monarchies begin to be replaced by Aristocratic Republics. Archaic Period 800 BC - 500 BC. 621 BC:. . Draco's code of law - Athens.. . Mountains protected and isolated the Greeks on the mainland.. . Greek people never united under one government.. . People depended on the sea-trade for their living. (Aegean, Mediterranean, Ionian, Black). There were "staff cant notation" with four lines, similar to our staff lines today. . The Music in Ancient Greece was written differently than today.. Our speakers . Eduardo Ramos, Head Transnational Education, . UUKi. . Dr Vangelis Tsiligiris, Principal Lecturer, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. Katerina Fegarou, Education Marketing Manager, Greece .

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