ATHENS-GOLDEN AGE. WARM-UP On one of your pieces of paper, write down someone in your life that inspired you/gave you the most education about the world.

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ATHENS-GOLDEN AGE

WARM-UP On one of your pieces of paper, write down someone in your life that inspired you/gave you the most education about the world around you. Explain how that person(s) have inspired/educated you. On one of your pieces of paper, write down someone in your life that inspired you/gave you the most education about the world around you. Explain how that person(s) have inspired/educated you.

SSWH3 SSWH3 The student will examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE. b. Identify the ideas and impact of important individuals; include Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and describe the diffusion of Greek culture by Aristotle’s pupil Alexander the Great and the impact of Julius and Augustus Caesar.

CHAPTER 5.3 PAGE What were the 3 main goals of Pericles? What were the 3 main goals of Pericles? List 5 ways that Pericles strengthened Athens. List 5 ways that Pericles strengthened Athens. Name one major piece of Greek Architecture and what type of art did Greeks Focus on? Name one major piece of Greek Architecture and what type of art did Greeks Focus on? Name the two types of Greek Drama and tell me what they mean. Name the two types of Greek Drama and tell me what they mean. Peloponnesian War- Answer: Who? What? When? Where? Why? Outcome? Peloponnesian War- Answer: Who? What? When? Where? Why? Outcome? Philosophers-What does the word mean? Philosophers-What does the word mean? Socrates, Plato, Aristotle-List their accomplishments (4) 1 from outside source Socrates, Plato, Aristotle-List their accomplishments (4) 1 from outside source Essay: Choose one of the three Philosophers and tell me their accomplishments, How they inspired/educated the world around them, and how their ideas exist today (Examples)- 6 Sentence minimum- Due tomorrow. Essay: Choose one of the three Philosophers and tell me their accomplishments, How they inspired/educated the world around them, and how their ideas exist today (Examples)- 6 Sentence minimum- Due tomorrow.