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Ch. 7, The Early Greeks

Ch. 7, The Early Greeks. Gr. 6, History. Discuss. “Elbow” partners— what’s an accomplishment? How can a group of people’s accomplishments affect others?. *Study – accomplishments/ contributions of several civilizations 1.Greeks – concept of “citizenship”

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Ch. 7, The Early Greeks

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  1. Ch. 7, The Early Greeks

    Gr. 6, History
  2. Discuss “Elbow” partners—what’s an accomplishment? How can a group of people’s accomplishments affect others?
  3. *Study – accomplishments/contributions of several civilizations 1.Greeks – concept of “citizenship” -created first democratic gov’ts 2. Next – Romans -rule of law [foundation of judicial system in existence today] 3. Christians – religious beliefs [influential— followers today]
  4. Map/Timeline p. 328 What does the map show that time line doesn’t? Conversely, what does time line show that map doesn’t?
  5. Answers Map shows where different civilizations were located [Note: What can we say about how colors change along the way?] The time line highlights important events and when they occurred. Note: Don’t forget Atlas in front of book pgs. 54, 55
  6. *People to Meet Binder paper [fold, flaps] Add these names to outside flap As you read along, complete graphic about each of these people. -Homer -Pericles -Alexander -Augustus -Jesus -Paul [was Saul who originally persecuted Christianity – talk about turning over new leaf!] -Constantine -Theodora
  7. *Ch. 7, The Ancient Greekspgs. 332-371 Olives were 1. staple [leading crop] in diets of ancient Greeks 2. also used for lighting lamps “lotion” [washing, exercising] so vital to Athenian economy a. Focus of Spartan attack on Athens – destroy olive groves around Athens b. Spartans wanted to weaken Athens economic base
  8. *Places to Locate Look at numbers on map then look at correlating picture/number and identify general area/significance: #1 is ? Europe Greek Parthenon #2 Africa Alexandria Lighthouse #3 Europe Roman aqueduct [irrigation] #4 Europe Roman Pantheon #5 Middle East – Rise of Christianity [Mount of the Beatitudes
  9. Timelinep. 328,329 What three subjects are being presented?
  10. Answers *The three subjects being presented in “parallel” timeline: 1. Ancient Greece 2. Ancient Rome 3. Rise of Christianity
  11. Which Event? Identify which event occurred first: The death of Caesar or birth of Jesus? What happening to PaxRomanaas Cr
  12. * Physical geography affect development/downfall of civilizations. A. Threephysical geographical conditions in/around Greece played a major in its history Mountains Climate Surrounding Seas B. Earliest Greek civilizations 1. Minoans 2. Mycenaeans
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