PPT-Athens & Demorest, Georgia
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Quick Facts Why Piedmont Small Class Sizes Professors know who you are Interactive Learning No fees FamilyType Atmosphere COMPASS program About Piedmont College LOCATION STUDY ABROAD. Go To Contents. Introduction. Contents. Weather !. Top places to visit !. Great places to Stay ! . Places to eat !. Weather. T. o. d. a. y’. s. Forecast:. . Today in Athens , the sky is partly cloudy with a minimum temperature of 4. A comparative analysis of two City-States. Mrs. Flores. WHAP!. Early Athens. With the Emergence of early Athens: 800-400 B.C.E.. Rise of Democracy during the 5. th. century . Monarchies forced aside by the Aristocratic class: Gave rise to the Oligarchs in the early 500’s. Sparta & . Athens. Describe the types of government that developed in the Greek city-states.. Kings. - overthrown by the aristocrats.. Aristocrats. - lost power due to the hoplites which in turn they were overthrown by the Tyrants.. Help make us the GREENEST!!. Georgia College Green Initiative. A Major Campaign of the GC Sustainability . Council. Tips . for Faculty. Green Initiative Mission. The Green Initiative is an effort to incorporate the principles of . Sparta & . Athens. Describe the types of government that developed in the Greek city-states.. Kings. - overthrown by the aristocrats.. Aristocrats. - lost power due to the hoplites which in turn they were overthrown by the Tyrants.. 10.2. The Life of a Spartan Soldier. Ages 7–12: Values training. . Boys left home and got a basic education.. Ages 12–18: Physical training. . Boys developed physical skills through exercise.. Ages 18–20: Military training. The Roles of Traditional vs New Technologies and Trade Alliances. Kym Anderson. Wine Economics Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Australia. Wine Workshop, ICABR-EAAE Conference, . Feudi di San Gregorio, Italy, 24 June 2012. University High School. 2011-12. A Spotlight on Athens. Athens vs. Sparta . tension rose after Persian Wars (leading to Peloponnesian War). Pericles . (494 – 429 BCE): Athenian statesman who pushed Athens’ imperialistic aggression. Lesson 3: Georgia as a Royal Colony. Study Presentation. Lesson . 3 . Vocabulary. Define the following. words in your GAH. NOTES INB on page . 36-37. :. French and Indian War. Parish. Vestry. Cede. Naval Stores. Mrs. Kim West. 8. th. Grade Georgia Studies. GPS: SS8H5a. Chapter 6, Section 4. Enduring Understanding. Individuals, Groups, Institutions: . The student will understand that the actions of individuals groups, and/or institutions affect society through intended and unintended consequences. 508 BCE . Kleisthenes. established the first . democratic government in Athens. He diminished the influential families by dividing the citizenry into . demes. and . tribes. Citizens were selected by their demes to serve on juries, engaging in this first . Public Life. Agora. Public market, meeting place. Center of public life. Vendors (food, art, wool, cloth, books…). Mostly men. Public Buildings. Temples and Gov. buildings line Agora. Greek Architecture. Historians often refer to the . Time period between 460 and 429 BCE as the Golden Age!. What does this term suggest to you about life in Athens during this time?. Scholars use the term, “Golden Age” to refer to a historical period marked by prosperity and by great achievements in the arts. Golden Age of Athens 1. Architecture Three architectural orders Doric Ionic Corinthian Seeking harmony and balance Great influence in later architectural forms: Renaissance, Greek Revival (Neoclassic)
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