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    Greece is a country located in southwestern Europe on the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula possessing a group of about 2,000 islands and covering more than 130,000 square kilometers of land. The country's official name was Hellenic Republic which is a historiographic term used for a series of councils and “Provincial Governments” during the Greek War of Independence. Greece shares borders with four other countries including: Albania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Turkey. Greece has a strategic…

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    Ancient Greece Greece is one of the oldest countries today. It has a lot of history and stories attached to it. Greece also has a lot of geography attached to it too. Greece is very mountainous and has a lot of hills. With it being very mountainous land there where not many city-states that were established, because there was no way to get over the mountains to see the other people. This also caused trading to be a problem in the more rural areas of Greece. But trading is not a problem for…

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    "Literature in Ancient Greece." Handbook to Life in Ancient Greece, Updated Edition. Facts On File, 2005. Ancient and Medieval History Online. Web. 21 Oct. 2015. As for science, literature did not exist as much. According to Adkins “Only a small amount of literature survives, including the names of over 370 playwrights, 44 complete plays, and titles and fragments of more than 1,600 other plays.” Greek literature commenced with poetry and was told as oral epic poetry, but was meant to be sung.…

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    I. Introduction A. Attention Getter i. Informative 1. Greece, a beautiful country that bustles with commerce and culture. It is also a country full of faith. Greek Orthodox faith which is part of the great Western branch of Christianity. But it was not always this way. In this same territory, there was another world of which only fascinating fragments remain. Fragments that when joined, they tell extraordinary stories of a world ruled by powerful gods and heroes. A world in which the actions of…

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    Women’s Roles in Ancient Greece Women’s rights in ancient Greece varied from city to city state. However, most women in Ancient Greece had very few rights, and were usually always under the control of men. Women were not the dominant sex overall, confined to live in the shadow of men, but were undoubtedly the ruling sex when it came to work in a household. Urban living women sewed their family’s clothes, raised children, and often took up spinning and weaving. Greek women living in more rural…

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    Once the citizen don't have the maturity to understand this there will be crisis like in Greece. Greeks have been enjoying lavish life so far and if the austerity measures have been imposed on Greece then these people have to compromise a lot on their living standards which they never want. Before this critical situation of Greece, the people their used to have a very smooth life like taking early retirement, minimal travelling expenses or huge pension funds…

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    Ancient Greece paper Two Throughout history, there have been many cultures that have influenced todays societies, Ancient Greece being one of them. Violence, and warfare throughout history have seemed inevitable. Some of the most famous, and influential warfare throughout history stems from Ancient Greece. As everyday economic resources increased, Ancient Greek city-states stopped performing smaller scale raids for resources, livestock, or grain, and began building “armies of foot soldiers,”…

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    Why Learn Ancient Greece

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    Why is it Important to Learn about Ancient Greece? As Martin Luther King JR. once said, “We are not makers of history; we are made by history.” This quote is still relevant today because the ideas that we have created today could certainly benefit future generations,For example, Some of the legacies that ancient Greeks gave us include: agriculture, transportation and theater. Ancient Greeks created statues and buildings that our modern world still use today. if people look at some of our…

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    One of the main contributions Ancient Greece provided for the future world is its innovations and creativity in architecture. While most of the ancient buildings in Greece are ruins now, historians have still learned a lot about Greek architecture from them. Due to research, we know that every building was based off proportion and balance making the apperance of each building geometric looking. This gives us insight into the ancient Greece’s knowledge of math and science. The geometry in the…

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    Stewart December 2014 Greek religion is focused on representing and interpreting the external world. The Greeks wanted to control and define chaos. This is similar to many religions as many religions focus on creating order in a chaotic world. In ancient Greece life was precarious. Life was dangerous and unpredictable. Something that separates Greek religion from others is that there is no sacred text. This makes studying it difficult and sometimes a lot is left up to interpretation. There is…

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