PPT-3 Greece 1 1 Legacies 2 What did the Greeks leave us?

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The legacy of Greece to Western philosophy is Western philosophy Bernard Williams 1 ie Western philosophy doesnt only build on Greek philosophy 2 The Greeks created

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The legacy of Greece to Western philosophy is Western philosophy Bernard Williams 1 ie Western philosophy doesnt only build on Greek philosophy 2 The Greeks created the main subdisciplines of Western philosophy. By phalyn. GEROGRAPHY. Greece is a country in Southeastern Europe whose peninsula extends from the Balkans into the Mediterranean sea ,is mountainous ,with many gulfs and bays.. RELIGION. The Greek population is composed of a 97% of Christian orthodox .The rest of the population is Muslim ,Roman catholic and Jewish. Greece (and the Greek Islands)and Russia are the only countries to have such a great proportion of the people that belong to the orthodox, also they were. of the . American Revolution. Legacies. Primogeniture and Titles. Southern states abolished primogeniture laws after the Revolution and all state legislatures banned aristocratic titles.. George Washington: Republican Soldier. Battle of Salamis. 480 B.C.E.. Essential Standards. 6.G.1 Understand geographic factors that influenced the emergence, expansion and decline of civilizations, societies and regions (i.e. Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas) over time.. What is Greece`s geography and how did it affect its early settlers?. By: Ryan . Mainland Greece. Mainland Greece has many mountains, some coastal plains, and valleys. The mountain ranges include the Olympic Mountains, Pindus Mountains, and the Pelion Mountains. Mainland Greece is also home to Greece`s tallest mountain, Mount Olympus, which stands at 7,979 feet above sea level. Most of Greece`s regions made it difficult for growing crops because of the lack of water and poor soil.. Numerous . MOUNTAIN RANGES. , which crisscross the peninsula, hampered internal communications and led to the development of independent city-states.. Numerous . ISLANDS. and the indented coastlines of the Greek peninsula and of Asia Minor stimulated a seagoing trade. . By Aoibheann Treanor. GREECE. The Capitol of Greece is Anthens. It is in the North of Greece! The size of Greece is 131,957km²!!! The population is 11.1 million, that is loads more than Ireland. The language they speak as you can guess is Greek! Their National day is the 25. 9.1. Greece: Physical. Greece is a land of rugged mountains, rocky coastlines, and beautiful islands. The trees you see are olive trees. Olives were grown by the early Greeks for food and oil. . Lesson 1 – Geography and the Early Greeks. Words to Know . Polis. Classical. Acropolis . If you were there……. You live on a rocky coast of a bright blue sea. Across the water you can see dozens of islands and points of land jutting out into the sea. Rugged mountains rise steeply behind your village. It is hard to travel across the mountains in order to visit other villages or towns. Near your home on the coast is a sheltered cove where its easy to anchor a boat.. Chapter 8 Section 1. Geography and the Early Greeks. The Big Idea. Greece’s geography and its nearness to the sea strongly influenced the development of trade and the growth of city-states.. Main Ideas. Facing Euthanasia. Comforting Clients Making this Difficult Decision . Presented on:. Tuesday. , September . 19. th. , 2017. Presenter:. Look for these books on amazon.com . and barnesandnoble.com. Christie Joy. 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.. Can you find the location of Ancient Greece?. A. B. C. D. I’m sorry, try again. . Ancient Greece and the city-states that came into being after the Mycenaeans were defeated by the Dorians.. Good for you! You have an eye for location.. Homes. Ancient Greece. Most houses in Ancient Greek towns were built from stone or clay.. The roofs were covered with tiles, or reeds, and the houses had one or two . storeys. .. The floors of the rooms were tiled to keep them cool, although in winter fires in metal baskets were sometimes needed. . Settlement of Greece. World of the Ancient Greeks. Ancient Greece Geography. How did geography influence settlement and way of life in ancient Greece?. Isolated Communities . and the Difficulties of Travel.

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