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Map of Europe Use map on page A28 to complete your map. List what each country is close to on back. Ex. Albania is north of Greece. Study map because next week you will have to know all of the European countries by heart.

Warm-upReviewNew Material Guided and Ind. Practice Homework The geography of Europe e.com/watch?v=Z 8brpoU_HNI&feat ure=player_embe dded# e.com/watch?v=Z 8brpoU_HNI&feat ure=player_embe dded#! No full screen Vocab Search Mediterranean Sea Peninsula Fjord Ural mountains Plain Ancient Greece om/watch ?v=jxKwy sVTeYg Idealism Materialism Skepticism Mathematics Metaphysics- rel. between mind and matter Theology Atomic theory Logic Read Dateline Page 278 Vocab Search City-state Polis Aegean Sea Oligarchy Athens Philosopher Aristotle Alexander the Great

Warm-upReviewNew Material Guided and Ind. Practice Homework Review Mediterranean Sea Peninsula Fjord Ural mountains Plain City-state Polis Aegean Sea Oligarchy Athens Philosopher Aristotle Alexander the Great Roman Empire om/watch?v=ZmCtx 11izBQ All roads led to Rome. Tunics- Plebeians Togas- Patricians Read pages Why was ancient Rome able to control most of the land around the Mediterranean sea?

Who were the Ancient Greeks? Information on ancient Greece and the ancient Greeks The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. The Ancient Greeks lived in Greece and the countries that we now call Bulgaria and Turkey. The Ancient Greece empire spread over Europe as far as France in the East. The Greek Empire was most powerful between 2000 BC and 146 BC The ancient Greeks developed new ideas for government, science, philosophy, religion, and art. Ancient Greece was split into many different states, each one was ruled in its own way. Each state had its own laws, government and money but they shared the same language and religion. The two most important city states were Athens and Sparta.religionAthensSparta Legacy of the Ancient Greeks - (How Ancient Greece influenced modern day culture.) The influence of the Ancient Greeks are still felt by us today. The major impact in our lives today are in the arts, in philosophy, and in science, math, literature and politics. Trial by Jury Greek Myths Democracy The word 'democracy' is Greek. It means 'government by the people. We have a form of democracy in Britain, and this is a legacy of the Athenians and their assemblies and councils. Tragedy and Comedy Theatre The word 'theatre' is Greek. Most modern theatres follow the Greek plan.Theatre The Olympics The first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC at the Greek city of Olympia.The Olympics Marathon Pheidippides ran from Athens to Sparta to ask for help against the Persians just before the Battle of the Marathon (490 BC). Building styles (Architecture) Throughout the world, buildings have been constructed in the style of Ancient Greece. The British Museum is an example of this.Building styles The first alphabet with vowels The Ancient Greeks played an important part in the development of the alphabet. The first two letters of the Greek alphabet - alpha and beta - have given us the word 'alphabet'.

Warm-upReviewNew Material Guided and Ind. Practice Homework Constantine as Emperor of Rome /watch?v=ZFB56tpPHa 4 /watch?v=ZFB56tpPHa 4 stop at 4:27 Charlemagne- om/watch?v=S9AMp IU-JYw Stop at 8:05 Read page 291Vocab search Medieval Charlemagne Feudalism Manorialism Guild Magna Carta om/watch ?v=wUVn pe8uffs om/watch ?v=BncxS WIBxAE Write a paragraph explaining the difference between feudalism and manorialism. Page 27 journal Take home vocabulary

The feudal system was a government set-up when the King or Lord would give land and estates to their friends and family. The family or friends would in turn take care of the land and give taxes back to the King or lord in exchange for military protection. l_system Definition of Manorialism The definition of manorialism is the system by which the Lord of the Manor exploited the serfs or tenants who worked his estate, or fief.fief

Warm-upReviewNew Material Guided and Ind. Practice Homework Medieval Charlemagne Feudalism Manorialism Guild Magna Carta om/watch ?v=wUVn pe8uffs Renaissance Humanism Individualism Secularism Leonardo DaVinci Martin Luther Refromation Counter Refromation Christopher Columbus Enlightenment ube.com/watch ?v=M89dwdaId KI Take Quiz Map of EuropeStudy for map test Must know fifteen t.com/fun/ geoquiz/e uroquiz.ht ml

Humanism-a variety of ethical theory and practice that emphasizes reason, scientific inquiry, and human fulfillment in the natural world and often rejects the importance of belief in God. reasonhuman Individualism- a social theory advocating the liberty, rights, or independent action of the individual.liberty independent Secularism- spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.

True or False 1.A peninsula is a body of land that does not touch water. 2.A city-state is a central city and its surrounding villages, which together follow the same law, have one form of government, and share language, religious beliefs, and ways of life. 3.What was the Magna Carta? 4.What is feudalism?

Warm-upReviewNew Material Guided and Ind. Practice Homework Map Practice om/watch ?v=zOti8 U_-BNM Race to board with geograph y cards Rap- om/watch ?v=avUlY vIj3zs Test on Map of Europe