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  • Ancient Greeks Persian Wars
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    In the 7 th Century BC a new era of warfare strategy evolved. Before this new strategy, foot soldiers known as hoplite's engaged in battle in the form of one mob for each army which on the command of their generals runs at each other and proceeds to hack blindly at the enemy with little to no direction other then to kill the enemy in front of them. This proved to be very messy and the tide of battle depended mostly on emotion and size of an army. In the name of strategy and organization, the pha...
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  • Athenian Slaves And Women
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    Athens was Classical Greece's most famous city-state. In the Classical Athens society, men were recognized as the superior beings, whereas women and slaves were the lower form of peoples in the society at that time. (Perry et al 1996: 63). In this essay, Ill first investigate the rights of Classical Athenian women and slaves from several different aspects and make comparisons between the two before judging whether women had significantly more rights than slaves. Firstly, from a political point o...
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  • Death Of Socrates King Of Thebes
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    What is the relation of the state to the individual? Should obedience be paid to the will of the state, or to the justice with which it conflicts? If loyalty is required, is it conditional; necessary only part of the time? And, given that the state and the individual will inevitably disagree on some issues, who suffers in the end? Through their writings, Plato and Sophocles outline two sides of this issue. In Euthyphro, The Apology, and Crito Plato expresses a view of the state as flawed but nec...
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  • Proper Burial City State
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    In Ancient Greece, after 800 bc. , new ideas came to the forefront concerning the governing of society. These ideas led to a more organized leadership and a government whose decisions were primarily based on majority rule. This system took the form of city-states, large self-governing towns. These city-states were founded on principals of "freedom, optimism, secularism, rationalism, [and] the glorification of body and mind." Accompanying these principals was an obligation of fierce loyalty to th...
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  • Roman Empire Prentice Hall
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    The evolution of the state system has marked various significant events in the history of mankind. These episodes and years of war and battle for supremacy, freedom, religion and pride have caused many lives to be lost for the price of having realized the genuine type of a state. Nation and state are two concepts that are very confusing and sometimes both concepts are mistakenly perceived as having the same meaning. It is therefore necessary to provide a good definition on state and nation in or...
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  • Prime Mover Moral Virtue
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    ... hod and its relevance to education, literary criticism, the analysis of human action, and political analysis Aristotle, like Eudoxus and Callippus before him, believed that each planet followed the path laid out by a certain number of spheres. Callippus had postulated 33 spheres in all, 4 each for Saturn and Jupiter, 5 each for Mars, Venus, Mercury, the sun and the moon. The problem with this model, however, was that, according to Aristotle; it did not explain how the motion of the outer sph...
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  • Dark Ages Political Power
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    After Greece made great migrations from 1100 - 1000 BC, there was a period called the Greek "dark ages" because little is known about it. At this time, many city-state settlements were emerging. They fortified it at the foot of a hill, so inhabitants could take refuge from any attacks. This city-state or polis contained dependent territory, which they used for agriculture and pasture. The early archaic polis had weak public authority. They had a society that consisted of wealthy landowners, smal...
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  • City State Powerful City Freedom
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    Sparta, one of the powerful city-states, retains this name for good reason. They took over Messenia and used the land wisely, by making a government using the Code of Lycurgus. The Spartan women were given a lot more freedom compared to other Greek city-states; thus, every person provided a part in the development of their city. They represented duty, strength, discipline, beauty, and freedom of thought. Spartans valued power and built their city-state to protect themselves from revolts and atta...
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  • Greek City States Persian Wars
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    Both Sparta and Athens were Greek city-states. Sparta was a strict military ruled city-state where the people established themselves as a military power early. However Athens was more of a political city-state that was more involved with their economical stature than their military forces. Still changes from the Persian wars would change the powers of the city-state and somewhat unite them. Sparta was a strict military city-state. The people were Dorians who conquered Laconia. This region lies i...
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  • Perfect City City State
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    Plato, the Greek philosopher is considered to be one of the greatest thinkers in history and is called by one scholar the fountainhead through which all western thought flows. In his book The Republic he outlines what the perfect city-state would look like and how it would operate. Along his path of reason he makes no attempt to hide his disdain for other political systems. That includes democracy, a system he does not seem to agree with. In fact, from what I read, Plato obviously disagrees with...
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  • Century B C Social Structure
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    OUTLINE I. Introduction. In society today the term "warrior" is used loosely and sometimes even associated with an athlete training for a specific event. By the fourth century B. C. , Sparta designed a culture solely for training soldiers, a warrior culture. The problem with the design of a warrior culture is not in the fighting capabilities of the group, but in the lack of an artistic legacy that was lost during the life of a fighting culture. II. Body. 1. Historical Background a. Prior to the ...
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  • United States Of America Form Of Democracy
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    Andy Carroll July 8 th, 1996 I. Meaning of Democracy II. Summary of Places and Dates III. Features of Democracy IV. Types of Democracy V. Early Democracy A. Athens B. Rome VI. Middle Ages and England VII. The Renaissance A. United States of America B. France VIII. Modern Times IX. Important People Demos Kratia, or democracy, as it is used today, means " the people rule. " A democracy is a form of government is run by the people of that country through elections and representation. A democracy is...
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  • Idea Of Peace Women Of Athens Feel
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    First, the mentalities of most citizens are that of following the crowd. If small groups of people change their view of our status in activities of war, they will influence other people to change their minds, and so on. Slowly we will find that large areas of Athens will alter their opinions, not only because they feel that they are right, but also so that they may fit in with the majority, therefore spreading the idea of peace and retraction from fighting. Then if the decision is made to withdr...
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  • Seamus Heaney Nobel Prize
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    Introduction -Seamus Heaney, an Irish poet and writer was given the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995 because of his outstanding contribution to literature. -His contribution reaches far from different poems, prose's, plays, translations and limited editions and booklets (Poetry and prose). Body -Biography -Early Life -Career - 1995 Nobel Prize acceptance speech -Irish Resistance history -Punishment poem -Connection between Biography, Irish Resistance history, and the poem Conclusion -Because of...
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  • Private Property Class Structure
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    The first people who are known to make contribution to the development of thoughts about the economic issues and made them the part of the society philosophy are the ancient Greeks, mainly Plato and Aristotle. Although their overall contribution to economic though is rather unimportant, many seeds for later developments can be found in their writings. The early philosophers lived in a society characterized by self-sufficient peasants, thus the focus of their economic thoughts lay upon micro-issu...
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  • Ancient Greece City States
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    Government in Greece Our next stop on our journey through ancient Greece will describe the government of Greece to you. Ask yourself the following questions and read the answers to learn more about how ancient Greece was ruled and who made the laws that you would have followed. What is a city-state? Ancient Greece was divided into many small areas called city-states. The above picture is of Athens, the largest city-state in ancient Greece. Since the land was very mountainous, city-states were se...
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  • City State Powerful City Freedom
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    Sparta, one of the powerful city-states, retains this name for good reason. They took over Messenia and used the land wisely, by making a government using the Code of Lycurgus. The Spartan women were given a lot more freedom compared to other Greek city-states; thus, every person provided a part in the development of their city. They represented duty, strength, discipline, beauty, and freedom of thought. Spartans valued power and built their city-state to protect themselves from revolts and atta...
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  • Prose Poem Poem Quot
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    Hass On Prose Poems, Political Poetry, And Hass On Prose Poems, Political Poetry, And " Russia En 1931 " Excerpts from an interview with Hass by the Iowa Review in 1991 Question: Why a prose poem, and what is a prose poem? Hass: I havent arrived for myself at any very satisfactory formulation of what a prose poem is. Certainly it has something to do with condensation... I dont know how to define it in terms of genre, and when I was working, I guess I just stopped trying to think about ...
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  • Roman Empire Second Century
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    4. discuss the values which helped the Romans build an empire from a city-state. From a city-state to Roman Empire, the values such as individualism and Greek idea helped the Romans build an empire from a city-state. During a city-state period, the Romans were very concerned about maintaining the customs or traditions of their ancestors. They emphasize parental authority and, above all, their obligations to the state. The highest virtue was pietas the dutiful execution of one s obligations to on...
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  • Death Of Socrates Laws Of The Gods
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    What Justice Served JUSTICE SERVED What is the relation of the state to the individual? Should obedience be paid to the will of the state, or to the justice with which it conflicts? If loyalty is required, is it conditional; necessary only part of the time? And, given that the state and the individual will inevitably disagree on some issues, who suffers in the end? Through their writings, Plato and Sophocles outline two sides of this issue. In Euthyphro, The Apology, and Crito Plato expresses a ...
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