Thursday, March 24, 2011
After test
We got our tests back and i got a B as id hoped. we also got topics on Greece for over spring break projects
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Greece.....
Pericles
Parthenon- big building with a huge statue of athena
Greeks invented Theater and drama. tragedy or comedy
hubris- conceited
Parthenon- big building with a huge statue of athena
Greeks invented Theater and drama. tragedy or comedy
hubris- conceited
Friday, March 18, 2011
Egypt...
trireme- a slender ship with 170 paddles, built for great speed to ram other ships with a peak of wood at the front. battle ship of its time.
483 B.C Greece discovered silver on their land. Themistocles used the money to buy battle ships to fight Persia. Xerxes swore revenge on Athens for the defeat of his father Darius.
The greeks went to see an oracle of Delphi to see what their fate was. the oracle said that Greece had no chance of defeating Persia. They ordered an evacuation of Athens. Women and children went to Troy and men went into battle.
delian league
483 B.C Greece discovered silver on their land. Themistocles used the money to buy battle ships to fight Persia. Xerxes swore revenge on Athens for the defeat of his father Darius.
The greeks went to see an oracle of Delphi to see what their fate was. the oracle said that Greece had no chance of defeating Persia. They ordered an evacuation of Athens. Women and children went to Troy and men went into battle.
delian league
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Geeks...still
Aristocrat- member of the ruling class; has wealth & power
Athens - Town built around the acropolis
Acropolis - big outcropping of rock where Athens sits.
good advantage because you can see your enemies approaching
Cleisthenes - set Greece up on a path to empire
Ar te- everything you do, you do it to the best of your ability
The Iliad and the odyssey - Bards (storytellers) - were told in Cleisthenes Athens as a child to make him believe that he would become who he was
Homer wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
Tyrant - (ruler) ordinary man Pisistratus was Cleisthenes' brother in law
Turned to common Athenians for support
He reduced taxes, they were able to keep more of the money they made
He started treating regular people really well
He offers loans- from government
Went into seizing power by bringing in a tall woman and saying she was a goddess - Athena
Becomes friends with everyone who was NOT an aristocrat
514 BC- Hippias went into law
The freedom that the common Athenians
510 B.C. clesthenies is one of the most powerful figures in Greece
agora- place where the city discussed issues and voted on new laws
everyone that was a male that was not a slave could vote. white pebble for yes and black pebble for no
490 B.C as Athens was gaining power the Persians had a huge empire building and the wanted to take out Athens.Greece supported freedom and Persia supported obedience. News spread of the Persian attack grew and all Athens males would have to fight. Hoplites- were the best soldiers they had. Athens were out numbered 2:1. Pheideppedis- ran from Athens all the Way to Sparta to tell the news and get help. He ran 140 miles in 2 days. When he got to Sparta they refused to help. Athens did come up victorious killing 6,000 Persians in 1 day.
Themistocles was a Greek general and fought in the battle of marathon.
Athens - Town built around the acropolis
Acropolis - big outcropping of rock where Athens sits.
good advantage because you can see your enemies approaching
Cleisthenes - set Greece up on a path to empire
Ar te- everything you do, you do it to the best of your ability
The Iliad and the odyssey - Bards (storytellers) - were told in Cleisthenes Athens as a child to make him believe that he would become who he was
Homer wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
Tyrant - (ruler) ordinary man Pisistratus was Cleisthenes' brother in law
Turned to common Athenians for support
He reduced taxes, they were able to keep more of the money they made
He started treating regular people really well
He offers loans- from government
Went into seizing power by bringing in a tall woman and saying she was a goddess - Athena
Becomes friends with everyone who was NOT an aristocrat
514 BC- Hippias went into law
The freedom that the common Athenians
510 B.C. clesthenies is one of the most powerful figures in Greece
agora- place where the city discussed issues and voted on new laws
everyone that was a male that was not a slave could vote. white pebble for yes and black pebble for no
490 B.C as Athens was gaining power the Persians had a huge empire building and the wanted to take out Athens.Greece supported freedom and Persia supported obedience. News spread of the Persian attack grew and all Athens males would have to fight. Hoplites- were the best soldiers they had. Athens were out numbered 2:1. Pheideppedis- ran from Athens all the Way to Sparta to tell the news and get help. He ran 140 miles in 2 days. When he got to Sparta they refused to help. Athens did come up victorious killing 6,000 Persians in 1 day.
Themistocles was a Greek general and fought in the battle of marathon.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Greece again
508 B.C Greece revolted against the tyrant
Cleisthes- born in ruling class of aristocrats. power and wealth
acropolis- big hill which most of Athens rested on
city states were formed becuase Greece had many mountains so they made their own civilizations
arate- virtue of doing whatever you do, you do your best and everything. strive for success
They odyssey and illad where two books written by homer about Odisius
pisistratus-brother in law of clieisthes. took coltrol of Athens by making people believe a girl was the goddess Athena. Pisistratus transformed Greece by lowering taxes and free loans.
Olives were a big part of their economy
Cleisthes- born in ruling class of aristocrats. power and wealth
acropolis- big hill which most of Athens rested on
city states were formed becuase Greece had many mountains so they made their own civilizations
arate- virtue of doing whatever you do, you do your best and everything. strive for success
They odyssey and illad where two books written by homer about Odisius
pisistratus-brother in law of clieisthes. took coltrol of Athens by making people believe a girl was the goddess Athena. Pisistratus transformed Greece by lowering taxes and free loans.
Olives were a big part of their economy
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
More Greece
geography
- mountainous peninsula
- mountaisn cover 3/4 of greece
- 1,400 islands in the Aegean and Ionian Seas
- Location shaped its culture
- Skilled sailors
- Poor natural resources
- Difficult to unite the ancient Greeks becuase of the terrain; developed small, independent communities
- about 20% of the land was suitable for farming
- Fertile valleys cover 1/4 of the peninsula
- Because of geography the Greek diet consists of grains, grapes, olives
- Lack of resources most likely to led to Greek colonization
- Temperatures range from 48 in the winter to 80 in the summer- which caused more action and exercise
- Began around 2000 B.C
- Mycenae is located on a rocky ridge and protected by a 20 ft. thick wall
- Mycenaean kings dominated Greece from 1600-1200 B.C. - controlled trade in the region
- 1400 B.C. Mycenaeans invaded Crete and absorbed Minoan culture and language
- Around 1200 B.C. sea people began to invade Mycenae and burnt palace after palace
- The Dorians moved into the war-torn region- far less advanced-economy collapsed- writing disappeared for 400 years
- only stories were kept and passed on by word of mouth
- Homer lived at the end of the " Greek Dark Ages"
- Recorded stories of the Trojan War in The lliad and the Odyssey (written 750-700 B.C)
- Trojan war was probably one of the last conquests of the Mycenaeans
- Arete-virtue and excellence
- Epics- narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds
- Myths were created to explain creation- Zeus: leader of the gods-Hera: Zeus' Wife-Athena: goddess of wisdom
Saturday, March 12, 2011
"The Greeks" crucible of civilization
Greece was the birth of science and politics. We struggle to even get close to equaling the architecture that they had. warships ruled the seas. 508 BC in athens people had turned away from their rulers.Cleisthenes was brought up from birth to be a ruler. he relieved the people should have freedom. sets them on the path to empire. 570 BC he was born. he was an aristocratic (member of ruling class) .the ancient stories inspired him. the Iliad and the Odyssey were the stories that shaped him. he wanted to become a real life hero. grew under Pisistratus rule. the city changed into something very powerful. he was going to try to overthrow Hipias. Hipias was captured and banned from Athens. 510 BC and he was one of the most powerful people in Greece .people started to conspire against him. he was called from exile after they overthrew Hisagaris and asked to build an empire. he made a meeting place and rich and poor people could discuss their future. He made up democracy. they met every 9 days to discuss everything.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
modern egypt
egypts economy
- tourism
- oil, natural gas, manufacturing
- agriculture - making the most of their limited arable land (3%)-cotton, corn, rice, wheat, fava bean
the old pattern of dealing with the Nile [akhet (inundation), peret (land emerges from the flood), and shomu (water is short)] has been changed since the 1970 building of the Aswan High Dam . the dam controls the flooding of the Nile, and increases the amount of reclaimed land
- 79 million people - biggest population of Middle Eastern nations, third biggest African countryOfficial language: Arabic (English, French, and German are also taught to some)Religion: around 90% Muslim,most of the rest are Christian (Coptic), but there are major conflicts (Egypt is 12th in religious violence, 5th worst for religious freedom)Egypt - politics, government, revolution1922 - end of protectorate with the United Kingdom1953 - Egypt declared a Republic1954-1970 - ruled by Gamal Nasser
- nationalizes the Suez Canal
- forms allegiance with Soviet Union
1970-1981 - ruled by Anwar Sadat- switches allegiance to the United States
- attacked Israel over Sinai Peninsula, but later made peace
- Sadat assassinated in 1981
1981-2011 - ruled by Hosni Mubarak- kept alliance w/ US (helped in the Iraq war)
- accused of corruption, political persecution, human rights violations
- driven from office following mass demonstrations last month
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Ancient egypt cont.
soldiers had bronze, bow and arrows, chariots. upper class people were known as white kilt class. Pharaohs were all powerful. he owned all land, made laws, collected taxes, and defended Egypt against foreigners. upper class people wore fake beards. Hatshepsut was a woman who served as a pharaoh. Cleopatra VII also served as pharaoh, but much later (51-30 BC).
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Ancient egypt
geography-Nile, drinking, irrigation, bathing, transportation. only people with sail boats. every July it floods.every October it leaves behind rich soil. managed the river to direct it in a way they wanted called irrigation. only people to have calendars.delta, marshy triangular area with fertile silt.
daily life-pharaohs-government officials ~ nobles and priests- soldiers-scribes-merchants-artisans-farmers-slaves and servants. artisans would carve statues and reliefs showing military battles and scenes in the afterlife. used barter system. trading and bargaining. then went to a money system, scribes kept records, told stories, wrote poems described anatomy and medical treatments.
pharaohs
gods and goddesses
pyramid- the Great Sphinx of Giza- 2555-2532BC- lion body with human head-oldest monumental statue in the world.
daily life-pharaohs-government officials ~ nobles and priests- soldiers-scribes-merchants-artisans-farmers-slaves and servants. artisans would carve statues and reliefs showing military battles and scenes in the afterlife. used barter system. trading and bargaining. then went to a money system, scribes kept records, told stories, wrote poems described anatomy and medical treatments.
pharaohs
gods and goddesses
pyramid- the Great Sphinx of Giza- 2555-2532BC- lion body with human head-oldest monumental statue in the world.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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